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  2. Merge (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    All other alternatives are eliminated. Merge does nothing more than combine two syntactic objects (SO's) into a unit, but does not affect the properties of the combining elements in any way. This is called the No Tampering Condition (NTC). Therefore, if α (as a syntactic object) has some property before combining with β (which is likewise a ...

  3. Office Open XML - Wikipedia

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    The Open Packaging Conventions (OPC), for the package model and physical package, is defined and used by various document types in various applications from multiple vendors. It defines core properties, thumbnails, digital signatures, and authorizations & encryption capabilities for parts or all of the contents in the package.

  4. Help:Introduction to tables with VisualEditor/2 - Wikipedia

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    To edit the contents of an existing table in VisualEditor, simply double-click on a cell. You can then change the text, links and references, just like anywhere else in the article. To format a cell, just click once to select it.

  5. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    A spreadsheet is essentially just one table, whereas a database is a collection of many tables with machine-readable semantic relationships. While it is true that a workbook that contains three sheets is indeed a file containing multiple tables that can interact with each other, it lacks the relational structure of a database.

  6. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS and iPadOS.It features calculation or computation capabilities, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).

  7. k-way merge algorithm - Wikipedia

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    An example of such is the classic merge that appears frequently in merge sort examples. The classic merge outputs the data item with the lowest key at each step; given some sorted lists, it produces a sorted list containing all the elements in any of the input lists, and it does so in time proportional to the sum of the lengths of the input lists.

  8. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    Whole Sheet Export setting of the PDF export options; Impress & Draw; Added 'Remove Hyperlink' to context menu; Added 'Consolidate Text' to combine multiple selected textboxes into one; Interaction now only executed in presentation mode; Image Maps now respect the setting to require Ctrl+Click to follow the hyperlink

  9. Merge (SQL) - Wikipedia

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    A right join is employed over the Target (the INTO table) and the Source (the USING table / view / sub-query)--where Target is the left table and Source is the right one. The four possible combinations yield these rules: