Example sentences of "user to create " in BNC.

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1 Once the required colours and brush types have been selected a number of further options are available allowing the user to create Boxes , Circles , Polygons and rubber-banded lines .
2 It allows the user to create their own show and preview the show at any stage to check that it works as expected .
3 It allows for the user to create groups of numbers to send any given document to — for broadcasting faxes , where the same fax is sent to lots of different places , a task that can take forever with traditional fax machines .
4 An example from ORDERIT might read : AUTHOR COUPER , Heather TITLE EXPLORING SPACE PUBLISHER : TREASURE PRESS DATE 1984 PRICE £5.99 More sophisticated ( and more expensive ) software such as Dbase 2 , which is available for different microcomputers with CP/M ( see Glossary ) allows the user to create a number of fields of his/her own choosing and , in effect , to give more flexibility than programs such as PROTOKOL or ORDERIT .
5 A word processing package should allow the user to create documents which can be viewed on screen , saved on disk , loaded into the microcomputer 's memory , amended on screen and printed out according to the format devised by the user .
6 The ‘ à la carte ’ range allows users to create systems to their own specifications from a wide range of modular components .
7 It enables users to create and maintain dynamic data models that are defined and manipulated at the highest level , by category .
8 MPower 's SharedWhiteBoard enables shared images to be annotated in real time , Audio Editor enables users to create , playback and mail audio files and annotate text files with audio playback ; DeskScan/UX is for scanning , viewing , manipulating for scale , brightness and contrast , storing and printing high-resolution colour and monochrome images ; Multimedia Mailer electronically mails audio , image and video frames and FAX-UX sends and receives facsimile messages ; ImageView views graphics images , including facsimile , saves video frames and full-colour PostScript files while PostScript Viewer views PostScript-based objects .
9 Digitalk Inc , Los Angeles is now shipping the 32-bit version of its object-oriented Smalltalk/V development environment for OS/2 2.0 , enabling users to create Smalltalk/V applications that are up to 100% faster and 50% smaller than 16-bit OS/2 applications : it can call both 16-bit and 32-bit Dynamic Link Libraries , adds a debugger with enhanced single-stepping capability , improved support for bit maps , double-byte character set characters in Smalltalk/V code , and support for OS/2 's common dialogue boxes ; it costs a swinging $1,000 .
10 According to ObjecTime , the software allows users to create executable object analysis and design models graphically , without being committed to programming languages — C++ or ParcPlace Software Inc 's SmallTalk — early on in application development .
11 It consists of Versant Screen , a tool that enables users to create highly interactive applications ; the Interactive Object SQL uses SQL-like statements to access and manipulate objects within the Versant database and Versant Report interactive report generator .
12 Features include client launch facility , enabling users to create , edit and remove user-defined connection strips , X Extensions , Copy Graphics and Motif .
13 It includes a graphical user interface called the Itasca Active Data Editor ( ADE ) , which , the company claims , makes it easy for users to create , edit and browse data .
14 The most recent GUIs also incorporate a windowing facility enabling users to create a window within one application through which they can simultaneously run another .
15 What it can offer will be illustrated in case studies below , but can be summed up as a general information carrier , providing instant access to a variety of information which is more up to date than printed sources an educational service , providing information on new technology , higher education , careers , educational developments and new educational products a gateway service , providing access to remote databases such as ECCTIS ( see below ) a service providing access to other viewdata systems via Bulletin ( W.M. ) , Monitel a mailbox facility , allowing electronic communication between schools and other users and providing contact points for school librarians and teachers a software service providing telesoftware and enabling users to obtain access to software via Prestel Education and Micronet a microviewdata service , allowing users to create their own databases through Prestel
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