Template... (In medical transcription)
A template.
A predefined structure or, more generally, a predefined type, is a type that is defined internally by the compiler implementation. For instance Microsoft's implementation includes predefined runtime information and GUID structures, amongst other predefined types such as size_t. These types are built in to the compiler itself, so you won't find them in a header file. By contrast, user-defined structures (types) are those you define yourself, or are provided for you by a third party.
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A predefined set of permissions and rights assigned to user accounts is often called the terms of service or service terms. Although they are virtually everywhere they are largely ignored.
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You probably mean templates. They can change everything. For example if you want to write a business report that has predefined styling you use template. The template predefines structure of the document, its styles, fonts, margins etc. Or they can contain predefined logo or drop down menu.
A predefined graphic in Word is one that the designers of Word have built for its use. It saves the user having to design their own template and look and platform when that might not be their particular forte.
20, Word has 20 predefined color schemes.
Information resources that point the user towards data and are organized according to a predefined scheme are called indexes or databases. They provide a systematic way to locate and access specific information by categorizing and arranging it in a structured manner. Examples include online databases, library catalogs, and search engines.
An organ is a structure composed of one type of tissues that do one job. For example, the smooth heart muscle cannot do the job of the striated thigh muscle. Specialized tissues that make up blood vessels and valves in the blood vessels could not do the job of the smooth muscles in the intestines.