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  • tab
    A selection device in some applications which allows the user to quickly switch between different items, e.g. moving between different worksheets in a spreadsheet.
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  • tab (1)
    In word processing and similar applications, the tab key will indent text to a pre-set location.
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  • tab (2)
    In word processing and similar applications, the tab key will indent text to a pre-set location.
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  • tab key
    On the keyboard, a key which indents text, or is sometimes used as a navigational tool.
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  • table
    A table is used to display data in rows and columns to make it easier to organise and manipulate information.
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  • table
    A table is a collection of data that is organised, defined and stored as rows and columns, with entities and attributes.
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  • tablet PC
    The tablet PC is an adaptation of the laptop, using a stylus or touch screen for input. It is available in two styles, either with a keyboard (known as a
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  • tag
    Tags are used in HTML to indicate the format or structure of the web page or part of a web page, e.g. <B> and </B> will display any text between the two tags in bold.
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  • target
    In HTML, anchors can be inserted at different places in a web page, so they become a target for a link. This enables the user to be directed to any part of a web page, not just the beginning.
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  • task bar
    A bar usually at the bottom of the screen, showing the applications currently running, and allowing easy switching between them.
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  • technician
    In an organisation, the person responsible for the general upkeep and maintenance of computer systems.
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  • tele-conferencing
    The use of communication links to have meetings between people who are geographically separated. Tele-conferencing is voice-only. If pictures are included, it is called video-conferencing.
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  • tele-working
    This is the use of information technology to allow people to work in their own homes, while still being in easy contact with the office. Typically, this involves use of email and fax, as well as allowing remote users access to a central computer or network.
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  • telecommunications
    A general term describing the communication of information over a distance. The method of communication is normally via a cable, wire, fibre optic, or radio/wireless.
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  • telecommute
    A term to describe working remotely, e.g. working from home and communicating electronically with the office.
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  • template
    When a particular style of document is used frequently it is possible to save time and effort by setting a template or style sheet. Any part of the document that is always the same is saved in a file and can be retrieved when the user wants to create one of these documents. The user can store such things as headings, paragraph styles, screen layouts, calculations and macros in their template.
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  • terminal
    A computer or computer-controlled device which provides a user with access to a network.
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  • terminator
    A terminator is a specified value, not normally expected in the data, that is used to mark the end of a list of data items. The program can process the data in order until it reaches the terminator. The number of data items can vary and does not have to be known in advance.
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  • test data
    During testing of a program, test data is used by the programmer to check to see if the program is working correctly.
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  • test plan
    A test plan is used when testing a system, and outlines the processes to be tested and the data to be used.