"The actions taken when a virus is found depend on the actions set in the Actions tab."
I cannot understand the part "actions set in the actions tab." It isn't very clear is "set" a verb used in?
Would you please explain it?
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" In simple terms, you set an action by choosing 'Yes, do this' or 'No, don't do this'.
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hhttis "set" a verb
Yes. It's the past participle of 'set'.
'actions which were set (= selected/changed) in the Actions tab' ~ 'actions that you selected'
Somewhere in your computer system there's an application that allows you to select a tab with the header "Actions". That opens a window or page with some q