French | English |
action de données métiers | business data action (A link that appears alongside business objects from the Application Registry. These links can open web pages, display the user interfaces of line-of-business applications, launch InfoPath forms, or, through custom actions, invoke any logic in a .NET assembly) |
action de faire glisser | slide gesture (A gesture represented by placing a finger on the screen, moving the finger in one or more directions, and then taking the finger off the screen) |
action de la touche | key action (Term used to describe program behavior when a certain key is pressed on the keyboard. Key actions are associated with items within a source document) |
action de post-déploiement | post-deployment action (A set of methods that run from within the Office ClickOnce installer after the Office solution is installed) |
action de réaffectation de workflow | workflow escalation action (An automatic workflow action taken when a workflow work item is not completed by the current assignee) |
action de secours | fallback action (The action that an Exchange Server 2007 transport rule takes if a disclaimer cannot be applied to an e-mail message as, for example, when a message is encrypted) |
action de workflow | workflow action (An element of workflow logic that specifies the event or task that should be performed by the workflow jobs started by the workflow) |
argument de l'action | action argument (Additional information required by some macro actions - for example, the object affected by the action or special conditions under which the action is carried out) |
stratégie d'action du point de terminaison | endpoint action policy (A policy that determines which actions are valid for a particular endpoint) |
stratégie de données d'action du point de terminaison | endpoint action data policy (A policy that determines which XML elements in a document are valid for a particular action associated with an endpoint) |
symbole de l'action, code du titre | ticker symbol (An identification code used to identify a publicly traded corporation on a particular stock market) |