Examples of using Click to select in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Click to select Faces in the Source list.
On the folder list, click to select the Deleted Items folder.
Click to select Events in the Source list.
On the Users page, in the list of user accounts, click to select a user account.
Click to select Photos in the Source list.
In the Account Type box under Server Information, click to select the type of email account that you have.
Click to select Places in the Source list.
At the Choose arc prompt, move your mouse to view the possible arcs and click to select. Options Point.
Click to select Places in the Information pane.
Hot Cities(click to select or input city name) Close.
Click to select the color of the OSD text.
Click to select Events or Photos in the Source list.
Tap or click to select the memo that you want to delete. Tap.
Click to select the photo that marks the beginning of the new Event.
In the Apps table, click to select the app you updated and then in the menu that appears, click Enable.
Click to select Sony Visual Communications Camera.
At any time, you can click to select a condition and then click EDIT to change the condition or Delete to remove the condition.
Click to select the Sony Visual Communication Camera.
Click to select Faces in the Source list to see your corkboard.
Click to select Events, Faces, Places, or an album in the Source list.
Click to select Places in the Source list to show the Places map.
Click to select an Event or a Faces group whose key photo you want to change.
Click to select an Event and drag it to an empty part of the Source list.
Click to select Places in the Information pane, and then select the location name.
Click to select Events in the Source list, and then double-click the Event you want to split.
Click to select Faces in the Source list, and then select the Faces snapshot for the person you want.
Click to select Places in the Source list to see the marker pins that show where your photos were taken.
Click to select Places in the Source list to see your photo locations appear marked with red pins on the Places map.
Click to select Places in the Source list, and then click the Show Photos button in the bottom-right corner of the window.