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TEACHING METHODOLOGY OF THE MACHINE PARTS - REPRESENTATION AND DIMENSIONING OF FLANGES
by
CLINCIU Mihaela Rodica
in
flange, technical drawing, teaching, objectives, dialog boxes, AutoLISP routine
2015
This paper presents a teaching activity on the topic - Representation and dimensioning of flanges and is addressed to the teachers who teach technical drawing in technical university education, but also to the students. The paper represents an aid both to the professor in achieving the learning objectives, but also for the students who need to understand easily the information and knowledge required by other fields.
Journal Article
TEACHING METHODOLOGY OF THE MACHINE PARTS - REPRESENTATION AND DIMENSIONING OF FLANGES
2015
This paper presents a teaching activity on the topic - Representation and dimensioning of flanges and is addressed to the teachers who teach technical drawing in technical university education, but also to the students. The paper represents an aid both to the professor in achieving the learning objectives, but also for the students who need to understand easily the information and knowledge required by other fields.
Journal Article
TEACHING METHODOLOGY OF THE MACHINE PARTS - REPRESENTATION AND DIMENSIONING OF FLANGES
2015
This paper presents a teaching activity on the topic - Representation and dimensioning of flanges and is addressed to the teachers who teach technical drawing in technical university education, but also to the students. The paper represents an aid both to the professor in achieving the learning objectives, but also for the students who need to understand easily the information and knowledge required by other fields.
Journal Article
Making Your Formulas Error‐Free
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Alexander, Michael
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Kusleika, Dick
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Walkenbach, John
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AutoCorrect dialog box
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background error‐checking feature
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Excel auditing tools
2019
This chapter introduces the tools and techniques available to help identify, correct, and prevent errors. Making a change in a worksheet—even a relatively minor change—may produce a ripple effect that introduces errors in other cells. If the user has formulas or use procedures that rely on comparing text, be careful that the text doesn't contain additional space characters. Excel includes a number of tools that can help to track down formula errors. The Go to Special dialog box is a handy tool that enables to locate cells of a particular type. Some people may find it helpful to take advantage of the Excel automatic error‐checking feature. This feature is enabled or disabled via the Enable Background Error Checking check box, found on the Formulas tab of the Excel Options dialog box. AutoCorrect is a handy feature that automatically corrects common typing mistakes.
Book Chapter
How Does the Design of Consultation Pages Affect Patients’ Perception of Physician Authority and Willingness to Seek Offline Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Wang, Qi
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Wang, Si
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Zhang, Wen
in
Clinical trials
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Cognition & reasoning
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consultation page design
2023
This study aimed to assess the impact of the color and font size of a dialogue box on an online physician–patient interaction page on patients’ perceptions of the physician’s authority and their willingness to schedule an offline appointment. A 2 × 2 between-group experiment was conducted to compare the effects of two dialogue box colors (gold vs. grey) and two font sizes (large vs. regular) on patients’ perceptions. The results showed that a larger font size had a significant positive impact on patients’ perceptions of the physician’s authority, and the use of a gold-colored dialogue box also had a significant positive effect. A significant interaction was found between the dialogue box color and font size and patients’ perceptions of the physician’s authority. In addition, it was found that positive perceptions of the physician’s authority significantly affected patients’ willingness to schedule offline appointments and played a fully mediating role in the path of page design affecting offline appointment intentions. This study provides evidence that the design elements of a dialogue box—particularly, its color and font size—can influence patients’ perceptions of a physician’s authority and their willingness to schedule an offline appointment. These findings suggest that modifying the page design could improve the effectiveness of physician–patient communication.
Journal Article
Personalizing the Desktop
by
Shapiro, Jeffrey R.
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Boyce, Jim
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Tidrow, Rob
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ClearType
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Control Panel
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ease of access center
2017
This chapter is all about the many ways users can customize the Windows desktop, Start menu, and taskbar to set up their screen in a way that works for them. It shows users how to use the personalization options to fine‐tune the look and feel of Windows 10 on their screen. ClearType is a technology that makes fonts look clearer and smoother on a display. Windows 10 supports ClearType and the use of multiple monitors in a variety of configurations. Adding a second monitor is a simple matter of connecting to the external monitor and turning it on. If the display supports Extended Display Identification Data (EDID), Windows detects it and adjusts the resolution automatically. Windows 10 offers several ways to change how the keyboard works. Some are in the Keyboard Properties dialog box. Others are accessibility features and are set using the Ease of Access Center in the Control Panel.
Book Chapter
Computer Aided Design for PDC Die
2011
The polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) is the key component of the diamond bit used in oil drilling. PDC is manufactured by die-cast molding process. The PDC die withstand 1500 degree and 6000 MPa, the designing process is very complex, it is necessary to develop a CAD software for PDC Die, it can improve design efficiency and accuracy. The software has been developed and used in Kingdream Corp. of China for many years.
Journal Article
Creating UserForms
2019
Excel, like most Windows programs, uses dialog boxes to obtain information, clarify commands, and display messages. Users can create their own dialog boxes that work very much like those that are built in to Excel. These dialog boxes are known as UserForms. Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) includes two functions (InputBox and MsgBox) that enable a user to display simple dialog boxes without having to create a UserForm in the VBE. The user can customize these dialog boxes in some ways, but they certainly don't offer the number of options that are available in a UserForm. This chapter provides list of the general steps to create a UserForm. The user can create custom commands that display dialog boxes that look exactly like those that Excel uses. The chapter contains some additional information to help the user to develop custom dialog boxes that work like those that are built in to Excel.
Book Chapter
Customizing the Excel User Interface
by
Alexander, Michael
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Kusleika, Dick
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Walkenbach, John
in
dialog boxes
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Excel user interface
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keyboard shortcuts
2019
A software program's user interface consists of all the ways that the user interacts with the software. In Excel, the user interface consists of the following: ribbon, Quick Access toolbar, right‐click shortcut menus, dialog boxes, task panes and keyboard shortcuts. This chapter describes how to make changes to two Excel user interface components: the Quick Access toolbar and the Ribbon. A user might want to customize these elements to make Excel more suited to the way you use it. The Quick Access toolbar is always visible, regardless of which Ribbon tab is selected. User can customize the Quick Access toolbar by adding or removing commands. The Ribbon is Excel's primary user interface component. It consists of tabs along the top. Customizing the Ribbon is done via the Customize Ribbon panel of the Excel Options dialog box.
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