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1. Word's Outline view allows users to conceal individual headings, while Writer's Navigator only gives you the option of hiding headings beneath a certain level.
2. You can see this using the new pureQuery outline view.
3. Outline -- The outline view is often used to show a structural representation of the diagram, but it can be used for anything in general.
4. From the list of SQL statements in the outline view, you can double click on any SQL statement to see which line of code created the SQL, or you can right click on the SQL and select Show in source.
5. The outline view window shows the structure of the elements in your document.
6. This includes the outline view, package explorer, and the members view from the Java Browsing perspective, plus the views provided by AJDT.
7. The Outline view for this example currently shows only the process; later, when you define containers and partners, they will appear in the Outline view after the process node.
8. Outline view: In this format, the WBS is depicted using different levels of indentation, with an accompanying WBS code number for each element.
9. In the Outline view, you can see that the generated methods show up in the compile class, while the source file remains free of boilerplate.
10. The resulting filtered outline view only lists SQL statements that use this column.
11. Outline view contains all of the slides of the presentation in their numbered sequence.
12. The Database tab in the pureQuery outline view also provides insight into how much your application might need to change if a given table or view were to change.
13. Figure 15 shows the SQL outline view of the example credit card application on DB2, for which predicted cost information is also listed.
14. Outline view contains all the slides of the presentation in their numbered sequence.
15. You can use the Outline view (Figure 8) to understand the structure of WBCSCUSD and navigate to different parts of this application.
16. The pureQuery outline view provides an easy-to-read summary of all the SQL in the Java class.
17. To preview the packages before you bind them, go to the SQL tab of the pureQuery outline view and click on the potential package.
18. Containers and partners are both defined within the process element via the outline view.
19. Finally fill in the properties for the partner element in the process node's Outline view, again making sure that the information here is consistent with the process WSDL.
20. This process is much easier to do in Data Studio Developer 1.2 by exporting existing SQL from the outline view and then generating a pureQuery interface from that exported SQL.
21. Select the process node in the tree, and on your Outline view you should now be able to add a container and partner using the Outline view's toolbar.
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22. As Figure 15 shows, the page boundaries are indicated in the outline view and on the process diagram, enabling you to position the elements of your process so that they don't fall on page boundaries.
23. q335r49 wrote in with his personal preference of using Word's Outline View to contain his to-do list, little personal essays, a shopping list, and whatever more he needs.
24. XAware provides the ability to design, build and implement the data services with other feature enhancements that include a new outline view, improved search functionality and run-time query control.
25. Back on AJDT 1.1 the AspectJ editor was less capable and yet was used for editing both classes and aspects, and the custom outline view was less capable than the standard Java outline view.
26. So, you can't add a container element to the process element from the toolbar or menu; this can be done later in the Outline view of the process element.
27. If developers want to send the SQL to the DBA for feedback, they can do this from the pureQuery outline view.
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