The document discusses Java programming language and provides examples of basic Java code. It covers Java concepts like classes, methods, variables, and control structures. It also includes examples of "Hello World" programs in Java.
44. On a slide with a two line Title and Subtitle (as shown here) move the bullet text block down to make room for the Subtitle. You can also duplicate this slide and replace its content.
49. 9. Template – Quote “ Revolutionary solutions come from the meeting of many different minds. ” Jane R. Doe Vice President, Engineering XYZ Corporation
50. 10. Template – Sample Photo Layout Everyone and Everything Participating on the Network
51. 11. TEMPLATE – ENDING SLIDE WITHOUT PHOTO Presenter’s Name [email_address]
52. USER GUIDE 1 – Getting Started 2 – Working in StarOffice 8.0 3 – Inserting New or Existing Slides 4 – Working with Slide Designs/Masters 5 – Modifying and Applying Layouts 6 – Formatting Text 7 – Using Photography 8 – Using the Sun Color Palette 9 – Sun Logos 10 – Printing Notes Pages or Handouts 11 – Legal Classifications 12 – Shape Library
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54. The template fonts are Arial and Arial Narrow . Sun fonts are not supported.
56. When you are ready to create your new presentation, use slides 2–13 from the template section of this file. Delete the Tutorial and reference slides 14–47.
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58. You can add frequently used icons to your toolbars by selecting View>Toolbars>Customize.
59. Click the PDF icon (Standard Toolbar) to quickly produce an Acrobat version of a Screenshow Presentation. Slide View Outline View Notes View Handout View Slide Sorter Be sure and select the Task Pane from the View Menu if it is not already open on your desktop. Use it to navigate between Masters, Layouts, Custom Animations and Slide Transitions.
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61. To add a slide(s) from another presentation, copy and paste from one file to the other in the Slide Sorter. Tip: Both presentations must be opened in StarOffice 8.0 first. There is no backward compatibility with StarOffice 7.0.
62. To insert an entire presentation, select Insert>File.
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64. When slides from one presentation are copied into another, old slide Masters are carried over as well, resulting in incorrect formatting and larger file size. See the TIP box for applying the new Design/Master.
65. You can also apply Designs/Masters to multiple slides at one time in the Slide Sorter: Choose View>Task Pane, select the slides you wish to apply a Master to, then select a Master. Text Master Title Master Extra Master Extra Master
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67. After assigning the correct Master, it may be necessary to apply or reapply an auto layout to snap title and text back into format. Blank Slide Title, Text Slide Title Only Slide
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69. To add superscript text, highlight the text and choose Format>Character. Click on the Position tab, select Superscript, then remove the check mark by Automatic.
71. URL recognition can be turned on or off with Tools>AutoCorrect>Options. To enable background spell checking, select the “ABC” icon from the Standard Toolbar.
74. The Sun Brand Visual Identity Guidelines for photo usage can be found at: https://brand.sun.com/.
75. The photography represented on this slide is a sampling of the images that are appropriate for a Sun Corporate audience . Find these images and others like them here * *https://photos.sun.com/page/1142
76. *https://photos.sun.com/page/1143 The photography represented on this slide is a sampling of the images that are appropriate for a Sun Enterprise audience . Find these images and others like them here *
77. 8. Using the Sun Color Palette R: 151* G: 177 B: 1 R: 83 G: 130 B: 161 R: 231 G: 111 B: 0 Primary Brand Colors R: 255 G: 199 B: 38 R: 53 G: 85 B: 107 R: 127* G: 120 B: 0 Secondary Brand Colors R: 192 G: 102 B: 0 R: 198 G: 146 B: 0 R: 163 G: 184 B: 203 R: 197* G: 213 B: 169 Tertiary Brand Colors R: 237 G: 155 B: 9 R: 248 G: 213 B: 131 *These are the presentation-enhanced RGB values for green ONLY. The official brand RGB values can be found at https://brand.sun.com/
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79. Since they were created in Photoshop and imported into StarOffice, it is not a good idea to grow them any larger or the logos will be distorted. However, growing them down a bit smaller should work fine.
97. The “Sun Confidential: Need to Know” marking is used when you need to specify to the audience who should have need-to-know access (if sharing with external third parties, a proper CDA is required).
98. The “Sun Confidential” marking without a need-to-know category is used when you have not identified a specific group for need-to-know access (if sharing with external third parties, a proper CDA is required).
99. The “Sun Confidential: Registered” marking is used only by Sun Legal to designate highly confidential information.
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101. Since they were created in Photoshop and imported into StarOffice, it is not a good idea to grow them any larger or the corners will be distorted. However, growing them down a bit smaller should work fine.