The unit into which a full press sheet is divided before sale at post offices What a post office customer may refer to as a "sheet of stamps" is more properly called a pane Most full sheets are divided into four or more regular panes or many more booklet panes before they are shipped to post offices
One screen of a multi-screen display inside a single dialog box Panes are generally selected through tab controls See also Tab Control
A specialized sheet that understands issues pertaining to space requirements A pane appears as the child of a frame or of another pane Composite panes can hold other panes; leaf panes cannot
One of the openings in a slashed garment, showing the bright colored silk, or the like, within; hence, the piece of colored or other stuff so shown
In a split window, an area that you can view and scroll through separately from the rest of the document
A distinct region within a window Usually you can choose to display all or some panes
n A sheet or window that appears as the child of some other window or frame A composite pane can hold other panes; a leaf pane cannot
Part of a window In Excel you can break a worksheet window into two panes and view different parts of the worksheet in each
An area of changeable content in a dialog or other window Panes usually change as the result of the user clicking a tab or a button, or choosing an item from a pop-up menu In some cases, panes change as a process takes place, such as while the Installer application is running
A division; a distinct piece, limited part, or compartment of any surface; a patch; hence, a square of a checkered or plaided pattern