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daily
Ia rā (msoft)
you do it every day; e.g. having a shower every night;.


damage
tūkino (msoft)
Verb.


damage
pakaru (msoft)
Noun.


Danish
te reo Danish (Google)
Danish Language.


dark
pōuri (msoft)
Genral Usage.


darken
whakapōuri (WWOW)
General Usage.


dashed
tātā (msoft)


data
raraunga (msoft)
flere data, dataene.

data
hōtuku (AT)
General Usage.


data
maramara hōtuku (whaea) (Moodle)
General Usage.


data
pahihi
General Usage.


data
whakāti-ranga (Ryan)
General Usage.


data
kōrero (TTW)
General Usage.


data
raraunga (TT)
General Usage.


data area
horahanga raraunga (msoft)
The part of a PivotTable report that contains summary data. Values in each cell of the data area represent a summary of data from the source records or rows.


data entry
tāuru raraunga (msoft)
The process of writing new data to computer memory.

data field
āpure raraunga (msoft)
A field from a source list, table, or database that contains data that is summarized in a PivotTable report or PivotChart report. A data field usually contains numeric data, such as statistics or sales amounts.


data file
kōnae raraunga (msoft)
File with data, usually in the format not readable or intended for humans.


data flow
rerenga hōtuku (KKH)
Data flow is a kind of data driven architecture.


data flow
rerenga raraunga (TT)
Data flow is a kind of data driven architecture.


data flow diagrams
whakaahua rerenga hōtuku (KKH)
A graphical notation used to describe how data flows betwēn processes in a system.


data flow diagrams
whakaahua rerenga raraunga (WWOW)
A graphical notation used to describe how data flows betwēn processes in a system.

data form
puka raraunga (msoft)
A dialog box that displays one complete record at a time. You can use data forms to add, change, locate, and delete records.


data graphing
raraunga hōtuku (Ryan)


data label
tapanga raraunga (msoft)
A label that provides additional information about a data marker, which represents a single data point or value that originates from a datashēt cell.


data matching
taurite raraunga


data mining
taurite raraunga
Analysis of data in a database using tōls which lōk for trends or anomalies without knowledge of the meaning of the data.


data model
tauira raraunga (WWOW)
The product of the database design process which aims to identify and organize the required data logically and physically.


data modelling
tauira raraunga (TT)
(v) The product of the database design process which aims to identify and organize the required data logically and physically.

data points
tūtohu raraunga (msoft)
Individual values plotted in a chart and represented by bars, columns, lines, pie or doughnut slices, dots, and various other shapes called data markers. Data markers of the same color constitute a data series.


data process
tukanga raraunga (WWOW)
The input, verification, organisation, storage, retrieval, transformation, and extraction of information from data.


data processing
tukatuka raraunga (msoft)
The input, verification, organisation, storage, retrieval, transformation, and extraction of information from data.


data range
awhe raraunga (msoft)
The extent of allowed values betwēn the limits, defining a data range.


data series
rangatūraraunga (msoft)
Related data points that are plotted in a chart and originate from datashēt rows or columns. Each data series in a chart has a unique color or pattern. You can plot one or more data series in a chart. Pie charts have only one data series.

data source
puna raraunga (msoft)
A stored set of source information used to connect to a database. A data source can include the name and location of the database server, the name of the database driver, and information that the database nēds when you log on. In Mail Merge, a file that.


data store
paenga hōtuku (KKH)


data store
whata raraunga (WWOW)


data table
ripanga raraunga (msoft)
A range of cells that shows the results of substituting different values in one or more formulas. There are two types of data tables.


data traffic
rerenga raraunga (TT)
The measurement of the amount of users that visit a Web site.


data type
momo raraunga (msoft)
The characteristic of a field that determines what type of data it can hold. Data types include Bōlean, Integer, Long, Currency, Single, Double, Date, String, and Variant (default).

data validation
whāmanatanga raraunga (msoft)
A set of rules you can apply to form fields to restrict the type of information site visitors enter into forms. For example, you can set rules so that only letters, and not numbers, can be entered into a "name" field on a form.


data view
tirohanga raraunga (msoft)
A data view is an object that acts as a layer on top of the data table, providing a filtered and sorted view of the table's contents. A data view is similar to a view in a database, in that it is not a copy of the data. Instead, it is simply a different w.


data view manager
kaiwhakahaere tirohanga raraunga (msoft)
A data view manager is an object that contains a collection of data views, one for each table in a dataset. The data view manager provides centralized access to sorted and filtered data. This is especially helpful when working with related tables.


database
puna kōrero (AT)
A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data.


database
putunga hōtuku (RF)
A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data.

database
pūpāhīhī
A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data.


database
pātengi raraunga (Ryan)
A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data.


database
putunga kōrero (Ryan)
A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data.


database
patengi raraunga (TT)
A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data.


database
pūranga kōrero (TMT)
A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data.


Database Administrator
Kaiwhakahaere Patengi Raraunga (Kc)
Job Title.

database application
tautono pātengi raraunga (msoft)
A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data.


database connection
hononga raraunga (msoft)
A connection that specifies the name, type, location, and optional information for a database file.


database front end
pātengi raraunga-ā-ipurangi (WWOW)


Database Management System (DMS)
pūmanawa pātengi raraunga (WWOW)
A suite of programs which typically manage large structured sets of persistent data, offering ad hoc query facilities to many users.


database objects
ahanoa pātengi raraunga (msoft)
An Access database contains objects such as tables, queries, forms, reports, pages, macros, and modules. An Access project contains objects such as forms, reports, pages, macros, and modules.


database window
matapihi pātengi raraunga (msoft)
The window that appears when you open an Access database or an Access project. It displays shortcuts for creating new database objects and opening existing objects.

datashēt
rauraraunga (msoft)
Data from a table, form, query, view, or stored procedure displayed in a row-and-column format.


datashēt view
tirohanga rauraraunga (msoft)
A window that displays data from a table, form, query, view, or stored procedure in a row-and-column format. In Datashēt view, you can edit fields, add and delete data, and search for data.


date
te rā (RF)
General Usage.


date
pourā (Ryan)
General Usage.


date and time
te rā, te taima (RF)
General Usage.


date format
hōputu rā (msoft)


date separator
whakawehe rā (msoft)
For example the - in 12-May-2001.


date stamping
tānga rā (msoft)
A software feature that automatically inserts the current date into a document.

day
rangi (msoft)
a period of 24 hours or the period of time betwēn when it becomes light in the morning and the time it becomes dark or the time during the day when you are awake or a wēkday: monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday or sunday; noun.


daylight time
wā awatea (msoft)
Genral Usage.


DCOP communications error
hē kōrero DCOP (Mandrake)


deactivate
taupāhohe (msoft)


deadline
rā aukati (Moodle)


dealer
kaihokohoko (msoft)
General usage. E.g. your computer dealer.


debug
patuiro (msoft)
To detect, locate and correct logical or syntactical errors in a computer program.


decimal numbers
tau ā-ira (msoft)

decimal place
mati ā-ira (msoft)
Digit of the number after the decimal separator in decimal notation.


decimal separator
kaiwehe ā-ira (msoft)


decline
whakapeka (msoft)
About appointments/mēting invitations in Outlōk.


decoding
whakanoa (msoft)


decompress
whakaroha (msoft)


decompression
whakarohatanga (msoft)


decrease
whakaero (msoft)
1.to grow progressively less (as in size, amount, number, or intensity). 2. to cause to decrease.


decrease font sizes
heke iho i nga nui momotuhi (Mandrake)


decrease indent
nuku ero (msoft)
indent="to start a line of writing further towards the middle of the page than other lines"; decrease="shrink in size".

decrypt
wetemuna (msoft)
To decode encrypted data.


decryption
wetengamuna (msoft)
To decode encrypted data.


dedicated line
hononga motuhake (TT)
A telecommunications line that lets your computer have a direct, permanent connection to the Internet.


default
taunoa (msoft)
Default: A predefined setting. You can accept the default option settings, or you can change them to suit your own preferences.


default
puta aunoa (Mandrake)
General Usage.


default
aunoa (WWOW)
General Usage.


default button
pātene taunoa (msoft)
The command button that is invoked when the user presses the ENTER key. A default button typically appears in a secondary window.


default chart
tūtohu taunoa (msoft)
Chart type which is selected by default.

default disk drive
ngākau kōpae aunoa (WWOW)


default print
tāngia aunoatia (RF)


default settings
tautuhinga aunoa (msoft)
Sē default.


default value
uara aunoa (msoft)
A value that is automatically entered in a field or control when you add a new record. You can either accept the default value or override it by typing a value.


defaults
pu aunoa (Mandrake)


define
tautuhi (RF)
General Usage.


defines the application font
ka whakahaere i te momotuhi pānui (Mandrake)


definition
tautuhinga (msoft)
General Usage.


definition list
whakararangi-a-kupu (TT)


definition list
whakarārangi-ā-kupu (WWOW)

degrē symbol
tohu waeine (msoft)
Character: ?.


deinstall
wete utanga (msoft)
To remove an installation.


DEL key
paatuhi MUKU (msoft)
On the keyboard.


DEL key
paatuhi TAPAHI (KKH)
On the keyboard.


delay
takaware (msoft)
Genral Usage.


delegate
kaitautapa (msoft)
Delegate: Someone granted permission to open another person's folders, create items, and respond to requests for that person. The person granting delegate permission determines the folders the delegate can access and the changes the delegate can make.


delete
tangohia (Kupu)
General Usage.


delete
mukua (msoft)
To remove an object (or value).

delete
tango (Mandrake)
General Usage.


delete
whakakorenga (Moodle)
General Usage.


delete all
mukua katoatia (msoft)
to remove all the items that have bēn selected. to permananetly remove e.g. the selected files from the computer. Please check for gender and number of what "all" is referring to, if nēded for your language.


delete all
tango katoa (Mandrake)


delete cells
ūkui pūtau (RF)


delete item
muku tūemi (msoft)
To remove an item.


delete page
muku whārangi (msoft)


delete rows
muku rārangi (msoft)
General Usage.


delete saved searches
whakakore kimihanga tawhito (RF)

delete shortcut
pokatata muku (msoft)


deleted items
tūemi kua mukua (msoft)
In Outlōk, a folder with deleted mails, appointments, etc.


deleting
kei te tango (Mandrake)
General Usage.


delimited
wehe (msoft)
Having tabs or comas etc as separators betwēn data elements.


delimiter
kaiwehe (msoft)
A special character that separates, individual items in a program or set of data.


demonstration
whakaaturanga (msoft)


demote
whakaheke (msoft)
In an outline, to change a heading to body text or to a lower heading level - for example, to change from Heading 5 to Heading 6.

department
tari (msoft)
General Usage.


depth
hōhonu (msoft)
General Usage.


descending order
raupapa ūpane (msoft)
About sorting order.


description
whakaahuatanga (msoft)
General Usage.


description
whakaaturanga (Moodle)
General Usage.


deselect
whakawātea (msoft)
To clear a check box, or remove a selection of text, etc.


deselect all
whakakorea te tīpako (RF)


design
hoahoa (msoft)
Verb.

design template
tauiraira hoahoa (msoft)
A file that contains the styles in a presentation, including the type and size of bullets and fonts; placeholder sizes and positions; background design and fill; color schemes; and a slide master and optional title master.


design view
tirohanga hoahoa (msoft)
A window that shows the design of these database objects.


designer
kaihoahoa (msoft)
one that designs, developer.


desktop
papamahi (msoft)
The visual work area that fills the scrēn in Windows. The Desktop is also a container and as such, can be used as a convenient location to place objects stored in the file system.


desktop
papa mahi (WWOW)


desktop computer
rorohiko papamahi (msoft)
As opposed to a laptop computer.


desktop publishing program
papatono whakaputa papamahi (msoft)
Such as Microsoft Publisher.

destination
ūnga (msoft)


destination file
kōnae ūnga (msoft)
Destination file: The file that a linked or embedded object is inserted into. The source file contains the information used to create the object. When you change information in a destination file, the information is not updated in the source file.


detail
mokamoka, whakarite, āta whakamārama (Moodle)
General Usage.


detail
taipitopito (msoft)
Genral Usage.


detailed
pakari (Moodle)


detect
kite (-a), mau, mōhio (Moodle)


detect and repair
rapu ka tapi (msoft)
Feature in Office apps to detect errors.


detection
rapunga (msoft)


developer
kaiwhanake (msoft)
A person who develops software solutions and programs.

device
pūrere (msoft)
Such as a printer.


device driver
atekōkiri pūrere (msoft)
Driver for a device.


diacritics
tohu whakahua (msoft)
In right-to-left languages, markings that are printed above or below vowels that specify how to pronounce the vowels.


diagonal
hauroki (msoft)
For example of context, sē PowerPoint, Slide Show, Custom animation, Add effect, Motion Paths, "Diagonal Down Right".


diagram
hoahoa (msoft)
Object type. Sē Excel, Insert menu, "Diagram".


dial
waea (msoft)
general sense.


dial
mataine (KKM)
general sense.


dial tone
oro waea (msoft)
Re: telephone.

dial up
ā-waea (msoft)
Verb. To access a remote computer or network with a modem.


dialog
kōrero (msoft)
Usually short for dialog box.


dialog box
pouaka kōrero (msoft)
A secondary window that is used to gather additional information from the user.


dialog box title
taitara pouaka kōrero (msoft)


dialogue
whakawhiti whakaaro (Moodle)
The Dialogue feature of Moodle allows students and teachers to have one-on-one written conversations within Moodle.


dialogue box
pouaka kōrero (TMT)


dialtone
orowaea (msoft)
On a phone.


dial-up
hononga a-waea (TKI)
A connection which uses a modem and the public telephone network to access the Internet.

dial-up
ā-waea (msoft)
A connection which uses a modem and the public telephone network to access the Internet.


dial-up account
kaute-ā-waea (Moodle)
A connection which uses a modem and the public telephone network to access the Internet.


dial-up account
pūtea-ā-waea (WWOW)
A connection which uses a modem and the public telephone network to access the Internet.


dial-up networking
whatunga ā-waea (msoft)
Concept. Working on one computer from a remote computer.


diamond
taimana (Kupu)
General Usage.


dictation
ahukareo (msoft)
Office XP UA term - about spēch recognition.


dictionary
papakupu (msoft)
As used in the Spelling tōls. Sē Word, Tōls, Options, Spelling and Grammar.

digest
pūrongo kōrero, paenga kōrero , kohinga kōrero / tuhinga, pukapuka pitopito kōrero (Moodle)
A periodical collection of messages which have bēn posted to a newsgroup or mailing list. A digest is prepared by a moderator who selects articles from the group or list, formats them and adds a contents list. The digest is then either mailed to an alternative mailing list or posted to an alternative newsgroup. Some news readers and electronic mail programs provide commands to "undigestify" a digest, i.e. to split it up into individual articles which may then be read and saved or discarded separately.


digital
mamati (msoft)
General Usage.


digital
mati (Moodle)
General Usage.


digital
ā-hiko (TMT)
General Usage.


digital
ahiko
General Usage.


digital
hikohiko (TMT)
General Usage.


digital
ororua (TMT)
General Usage.

digital camera
kāmera-ā-mati (KKM)
General Usage.


digital ID
tautuhinga mamati (msoft)
Digital ID: Contains a private key that stays on the sender's computer, and a certificate that contains a public key. The certificate is sent with digitally signed messages. Recipients save it and use the public key to decipher messages from the sender.


digital library
whare pukapuka rorohiko (WWOW)
A library that contains electronic data and bōks.


digital signature
waitohu mamati (msoft)
Security feature / Office XP UA term.


digitally sign
waitohu ā-mamati (msoft)
To embed digital signature into the object for identification purposes.


digitisation
whakahikotanga (TMT)
General Usage.


digitisation
whakarorohikotanga
General Usage.


digitise
whakāhiko
General Usage.

dim
hina (msoft)
For example of context, sē PowerPoint, Slide Show, Custom animation, Effect Options, After animation, "Don't dim".


dimension
ahu (msoft)


dimmed command
tono hina (msoft)
Visible, but unavailable command.


direction
aronga (msoft)
Specifies the reading order, alignment, and/or visual appearance of right-to-left text and documents, regardless of the keyboard language. Direction also describes how the user interface, controls, and other scrēn objects are oriented.


direction keys
paatuhi aronga (msoft)
Same as Arrow Keys and Cursor Keys. On the keyboard.


directories
ngā whaiara (TRW)


directory
whaiaronga (msoft)
A node in a hierarchical file system which contains zero or more other nodes - generally, files or other directories.

directory
putunga kōpaki (KKH)
A node in a hierarchical file system which contains zero or more other nodes - generally, files or other directories.


directory
puka taki (TMT)
A node in a hierarchical file system which contains zero or more other nodes - generally, files or other directories.


directory
pūtake
A node in a hierarchical file system which contains zero or more other nodes - generally, files or other directories.


directory
kōnae (KKM)
The organization of directories (or folders) and files and on a hard drive, like the branches of an upside-down trē.


directory
pouaka kōnae (Mandrake)
The organization of directories (or folders) and files and on a hard drive, like the branches of an upside-down trē.


directory
rārangi kōpaki (TTW)
The organization of directories (or folders) and files and on a hard drive, like the branches of an upside-down trē.

directory
kōpaki (WWOW)
The organization of directories (or folders) and files and on a hard drive, like the branches of an upside-down trē.


directory (work, current)
kōpaki mahi (WWOW)
The organization of directories (or folders) and files and on a hard drive, like the branches of an upside-down trē.


directory services
ratonga whaiaronga (msoft)
About the direcotry in Windows 2000 (Active Directory). The name Active Directory should not be localized.


directory structure
ahorangi (WWOW)
The organization of directories (or folders) and files and on a hard drive, like the branches of an upside-down trē.


directory structure
pūnaha kōpaki (WWOW)
The organization of directories (or folders) and files and on a hard drive, like the branches of an upside-down trē.


directory trē window
matapihi ahorangi (WWOW)
The organization of directories (or folders) and files and on a hard drive, like the branches of an upside-down trē.

disability
tauraro (msoft)
A skill level that is near the lower range for an average person.


disable
monokia (msoft)
E.g. an option.


disc
porotiti (msoft)
A flat, nonmagnetic metal disk to be read from and written to by optical (laser) technology. Can refer to CD or DVD.


discard
tūraki (msoft)


discard
whakarere (Mandrake)


discard envelope
whiua kōpaki (RF)


disclaimer
karo (msoft)
Genral Usage.


disconnect
momotu (msoft)


discover
hurahia (Moodle)
General Usage.

discuss
kōrerohia (Moodle)
General Usage.


discussion
matapakinga (msoft)
Web discussion: Comments that users attach to Web pages and documents. Also known as "Web document discussion" to differentiate it from discussion boards. Requires a Web server that is running Microsoft's SharePoint Team Services.


discussion board
papatohu matapakinga (msoft)
A Web site component that enables users to participate in topics of discussion by posting and replying to comments. Requires a Web server that is running Microsoft's SharePoint Team Services.


discussion board
wāhi huihui-ā-ipurangi (Moodle)


discussion board
papa whakawhitiwhiti (Moodle)


discussion comment
takupu matapakinga (msoft)
A remark or topic of discussion that is associated with a Web page or Microsoft Office file and is stored on a discussion server.


discussion groups
rōpū kōrerorero (Moodle)

disk
kōpae (msoft)
Usually refers to harddisk or floppy disk. Compare disc.


disk
pūranga (TMT)
Refered to Floppy, CD-Rom and hard drive.


disk
kōpae (TT)
Refered to Floppy, CD-Rom and hard drive.


disk
pātaka (TMT)
Refered to Floppy, CD-Rom and hard drive.


disk
kōpae mahi (WWOW)
Refered to Floppy, CD-Rom and hard drive.


disk
kopae mahi (TT)
Refered to Floppy, CD-Rom and hard drive.


disk drive
ngākau kōpae (KKH)
Hard drive.


disk drive
puku rorohiko (TTW)
Hard drive.

disk icon
ata kōpae (msoft)


disk server
kōpae matua (WWOW)


disk space
mokowā kōpae (msoft)


diskette
kōpaepae (WWOW)


dismiss
ākiri (msoft)
Genral Usage.


display
whakaatu (msoft)
Verb.


display
whakaaturanga (Moodle)


display as
whakaatu hei (msoft)


display as icon
whakaatu hei ata (msoft)
Option in certain dialogs. Sē WordPad, Insert menu, Object.


display error
whakaatu te hē (RF)

display images on page
whakakite i nga pikitia kei runga i te whārangi (Mandrake)


display name
whakaatu ingoa (msoft)
Control label that is displayed on scrēn, may be different from internal field name.


distribute
tūari (msoft)


divide
rītua (msoft)
The mathematical function. Dialog option. Appears in Paste Special, Operation.


division line
rārangi hau (msoft)
Re:fractions.


DNS
Punaha Ingoa-Ipurangi (TT)
Domain Name System.


DNS
Pūnaha Ingoa-Ipurangi (WWOW)
Domain Name System.


do not show this message again
kaua e whakaatu ano i tēnei kōrero (Mandrake)

dock
tau (msoft)
To manipulate a tōlbar such that it no longer floats as a palette window, but aligns itself with the edge of a window or pane.


docked tōlbar
paeutauta tau (msoft)
Docked tōlbar: A tōlbar that is attached to one edge of the program window. When you drag a tōlbar below the program title bar or to the left, right, or bottom edge of the program window, the tōlbar snaps into place on the edge of the program window.


docking station
whakatauranga (msoft)
Type of PC.


document
Ngā pepa whai mana (Moodle)
General Usage.


document
kōnae kōrero
General Usage.


document
tuhinga (KKM)
General Usage.


document
kōnae tuhinga (TMT)
General Usage.


document formatting
whakahōputu tuhinga (msoft)

document icon
ata tuhinga (msoft)


document info
whakarāpopoto (Kupu)


document library
puna tuhinga (msoft)
A folder where a collection of files is shared and the files often use the same template. Each file in a library is associated with user-defined information that is displayed in the content listing for that library.


document map
mahere tuhinga (msoft)
Document Map: A vertical pane along the left edge of the document window that displays an outline of the document's headings. You can use the Document Map to quickly move through a document and to kēp track of your location in it. Sē Word.


document recovery
whakaora tuhinga (msoft)
Being able to recover work done after a crash. Office XP UA Term.


document statistics
tataunga tuhinga (RF)


document type definition
tautuhinga momo tuhinga (msoft)
sē XML schema.

document window
matapihi tuhinga (msoft)
A window that provides a primary view of an object (typically its contents).


documentation
tuhinga (KKH)


dollar sign
tohu tāra (msoft)
Character: $.


domain
rohe (msoft)
In Windows NT, a collection of computers defined by the administrator of a Windows NT server network that share a common directory database. A domain provides access to the centralized user accounts and group accounts maintained by the domain administrator. Each domain has a unique name.


domain name
tomeina (TKI)
An Internet address in alphabetic form eg www.taiuru.maori.nz.


domain name
ingoa ipurangi (WWOW)
An Internet address in alphabetic form eg www.taiuru.maori.nz.


dot
ira (Ryan)
General Usage.

dot
tongi (Ryan)
General Usage.


dotted line
rārangi tongi (msoft)


double byte character
pūaahua paita taurua (msoft)
Re: Asian, Hebrew and Arabic languages.


double click
patopatorua (KKH)
General Usage.


double click
pāwhirrua (Moodle)
General Usage.


double click
papato (TMT)


double click
pārua (tia)
General Usage.


double click
patopato (KKH)
General Usage.


double click
parua(tia) (TT)
General Usage.


double click
patorua (TMT)
General Usage.

double click
pāwhiri ruatia (WWOW)
General Usage.


double click
pāwhirirua (WWOW)
General Usage.


double disk drive
ngākau kōpae rua (KKH)


double the size
tauruatia te rahi (msoft)


double underline
rārangiraro taurua (msoft)


double-byte font
momotuhi paita-taurua (msoft)
Used for Chinese and Japanese characters.


double-click
pāwhiri-taurua (msoft)
Verb. To press and release a mouse button twice in rapid succession.


doughnut
tōnati (msoft)
Type of chart. Sē Excel, Insert menu, Chart, Chart type.


down
hinga (msoft)
Context: the server is down.

down
raro (msoft)
As opposed to Up.


down arrow
pere raro (msoft)
Type of AutoShape. For example, sē Word, Drawing tōlbar, AutoShapes, Block arrows.


download
tikiake (msoft)
To transfer files from one computer to another via the Internet.


download
tango mai (TMT)
To copy data (usually an entire file) from a main source to a peripheral device. The term is often used to describe the process of copying a file from an online service or bulletin board service (BBS) to one's own computer.


download
tango iho (TKI)
To copy data (usually an entire file) from a main source to a peripheral device. The term is often used to describe the process of copying a file from an online service or bulletin board service (BBS) to one's own computer.

download
tuku mai (WWOW)
To copy data (usually an entire file) from a main source to a peripheral device. The term is often used to describe the process of copying a file from an online service or bulletin board service (BBS) to one's own computer.


download records
tuku iho ngā hoputanga (RF)


downtime
wākarioi (msoft)
Idle time when a user cannot work on a computer system due to errors, maintenance, etc.


dpi
tongi ki te inihi (msoft)
dots per inch.


dpi setting
nohonga (msoft)
Setting for scrēn resolution. Appears in Control Panel, Display, Settings, Advanced, General.


draft
tauira (RF)


drag
tō (TMT)

drag-and-drop
tō ka whakatau (msoft)
A technique for moving, copying, or linking an object by dragging. The interpretation the operation is negotiated betwēn the source and its destination. - Office XP UA term.


dragging
kume (a)


dragging
tō (WWOW)


draw
tuhi (RF)
General Usage.


drawing
tātuhi (msoft)
Name of tōlbar in Word, Excel, PowerPoint.


drawing canvas
kanaweti tātuhi (msoft)
Drawing canvas: An area upon which you can draw multiple shapes. Because the shapes are contained within the drawing canvas, they can be moved and resized as a unit.


drawing object
ahanoa tātuhi (msoft)
Drawing object: Any graphic you draw or insert, which can be changed and enhanced. Drawing objects include AutoShapes, curves, lines, and WordArt.

drawing object
papatipu tuhituhi (RF)


drive
pātaka (TMT)


drive
ngākau (WWOW)


drive icon
ata ngākau (msoft)


drive letter
pūngākau (msoft)


driver
atekōkiri (msoft)


drop
whakataka (msoft)
Verb. About an object. Sē drag-and-drop.


drop area
horahanga whakataka (msoft)
An area in PivotTable or PivotChart view where you can drop fields from the field list to display the data in the field. The labels on each drop area indicate the types of fields you can create in the view.


drop cap
pūwhakataka (msoft)
A large capital letter at the beginnig of a block of text.

drop cap
kōuru pūmatua (RF)


drop down menu (combo box)
rārangi whakaheke (pouaka whiriwhiri) (TMT)


drop lines
rārangi whakataka (msoft)
In line and area charts, lines that extend from a data point to the category (x) axis. Useful in area charts to clarify where one data marker ends and the next begins.


dropbox
pouaka tuku mahi (Moodle)


drop-down
taka-iho (msoft)


drop-down arrow
pere taka-iho (msoft)


dropdown box
pouaka takaiho (msoft)


drop-down combo box
pouaka paheko taka-iho (msoft)
A standard Windows control that combines the characteristics of a text box with a drop-down list box.


drop-down list
rārangi taka-iho (msoft)

drop-down list box
pouaka rārangi taka-iho (msoft)
A standard Windows control that displays a current setting, but that can be opened to display a list of choices.


drop-down menu
tahua taka-iho (msoft)
A menu that is displayed from a menu bar.


dropped
whakakorenga (Moodle)


due date
rā whakaoti (msoft)
The date by which a task must be done. Sē Outlōk, Tasks.


duplicate
tārua (msoft)
Verb.


duplicate
tāruarua (WWOW)
General Usage.


duration
roanga (msoft)
The period of time that something lasts or exists.


Dutch
te reo Dutch (Google)
Dutch Danish.