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  2. Progress bar - Wikipedia

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    A progress bar is a graphical control element used to visualize the progression of an extended computer operation, such as a download, file transfer, or installation. Sometimes, the graphic is accompanied by a textual representation of the progress in a percent format. The concept can also be regarded to include "playback bars" in media players ...

  3. Template:Progress bar - Wikipedia

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    Usage. This template draws a progress bar. By default, the value to supply as the parameter is the percent, from 0 to 100 (e.g. 1 would mean 1%, .1 would be 0.1%). If a value isn't specified or is invalid, the bar displays 0%. Values greater than 100% will display incorrectly, although the text label will be correct.

  4. Throbber - Wikipedia

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    Throbber. A throbber, also known as a loading icon, is an animated graphical control element used to show that a computer program is performing an action in the background (such as downloading content, conducting intensive calculations or communicating with an external device). [1] [2] [3] In contrast to a progress bar, a throbber does not ...

  5. Here's why progress bars on your computer don't load at a ...

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    Even running a progress bar based on the MB of data that have been transferred can go wrong, he adds, because copying lots of small files can take longer than a few large ones.

  6. Template:Progress bar/doc - Wikipedia

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    {{Progress bar|value}} This template draws a progress bar. By default, the value to supply as the parameter is the percent, from 0 to 100 (e.g. 1 would mean 1%, .1 would be 0.1%). If a value isn't specified or is invalid, the bar displays 0%. Values greater than 100% will display incorrectly, although the text label will be correct.

  7. Progressive Overload: What It Is, Examples, and Tips - Healthline

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    Progressive overload benefits your training because you’ll avoid a plateau. By changing or progressing in your workouts, you’ll keep your muscles challenged and you’ll get stronger. For ...

  8. Tonal Hands-On Review: Is It Worth the Cost? - Healthline

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    The Tonal home gym weighs 150 lbs. (68 kg) and measures 21.5 × 50.9 × 5.25 in. (in.) (55 × 129 × 13 cm). For a safe and secure workout, Tonal recommends the following space and installation ...

  9. Microsoft Project - Wikipedia

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    Native file formats. Microsoft Project is project management software product, developed and sold by Microsoft. It is designed to assist a project manager in developing a schedule, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing the budget, and analyzing workloads. Microsoft Project was the company's third Microsoft Windows-based ...