Yes it is.
It is known as the design grid.
the lower pane in Query Design View
The * symbol is a universal wildcard symbol. In the Access Query By Example Design Pane, the * represents all fields in the table or query.
table area
open on the shorcut menu,
The MMC interface uses a three-paned design. scope pane, detail pane, and action pane.
Change the background of all slides.
The arrow on the all access objects bar displays a menu with options for various ways to group and display objects in the Navigation Pane. Selecting data by means of query displays only the data that matches the query selection criteria.
That is called the search bar.
The homophone for "pain" is "pane". Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Located to the left or right of the PowerPoint slide as you work on it in normal view, the Task pane changes to show options that are available for the current task that you are working on. For example, when choosing a new slide, the Slide Layout task pane appears; when choosing a design template, the Slide Design task pane appears, and so on.
The homophone for "pane" is pain they are same as for e.g.: "Pein" so that's the homophone for "pane"