...Reference Guide The global standard for eSignature Account Administration Reference Guide Overview This reference guide describes the Account Administration options available to DocuSign® Customer Administrators and provides information on how to use the options. All of these options are found in the Preferences section of the DocuSign console. Note: The options available to a Customer Administrator will vary depending on your account plan. For more information about which options are available for your account, check your account plan, or contact your Account Manager or DocuSign Service (service@docusign.com) for assistance. This guide provides information about the available options and how to work with those different options. Additionally, Customer Administrators can set template sharing options for all the templates in the account and a procedure for sharing templates is included in this guide. Table of Contents Accessing the Account Preferences .............................................................................................................. 2 Account Administration Options .................................................................................................................. 2 Sharing Templates as an Administrator ...................................................................................................... 14 Features Section Information ..............................................................................................
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...Panel(); Panel p7 = new Panel(); Label cashierName = new Label("Cashier Name:"); Label customerName = new Label("Customer Name"); Label Style = new Label("Style"); Label Option = new Label("Options"); Label Extras = new Label("Extras"); Label Size = new Label("Size"); Label Dine = new Label("Dine 0r Take Out"); Label Total = new Label("Total"); Label Change = new Label("Change"); Label cashTendered = new Label("Cash Tendered"); Label ricky = new Label("ZhensitivO_08@yahoo.com"); TextArea tArea1 = new TextArea("Transaction Registered"); Choice choice = new Choice(); Checkbox Cheese = new Checkbox("Cheese"); Checkbox Pepperoni = new Checkbox("Pepperoni"); Checkbox Mushroom = new Checkbox("Mushroom"); Checkbox Pineapple = new Checkbox("Pineapple"); Checkbox greenPepper = new Checkbox("Green Pepper"); TextField tf1CashierName = new TextField("zhencee"); TextField tf1CustomerName = new TextField(""); TextField tfTotal = new TextField(""); TextField tfChange = new TextField(""); TextField tfTendered = new TextField(""); Button b1 = new Button("Compute"); Button b2 = new Button("Change"); Button b3 = new Button("Print Receipt:"); public PizzaApp() { p1.setLayout(new GridLayout(3, 2)); p2.setLayout(new GridLayout(7, 1)); p3.setLayout(new GridLayout(7, 1));...
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...Should the Felony Checkbox be Ban? For several years, many employers have acquired a practice of asking if any persons have been convicted of a felony. The employer has theorized this method as a qualifying way to filter unqualified candidates, yet it has become an impasse system for ex-felons. The felony "check-off box" informs employers of the past criminal history of the applicate in addition to asking if they are a convicted, please state the reasoning as to why. In an interview with The New York Times, Jeffrey Ian Ross, a criminology professor at the University of Baltimore stated, "In most cases, once they turn up a convict, that's the end of the road for applications." To ask their criminal past is an unfair practice that is unduly and affects many ex-felons who are seeking prominent careers, and moving towards a rehabilitated future, yet re which maximizes their chances of falling back into crime....
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...User Interface Design Coverage: This chapter teaches you to use additional controls to build application forms. These controls include: TextBox, MaskedTextBox, RichTextbox, GroupBox, CheckBox, RadioButton, and PictureBox. You will learn how to lay out a form and set various properties to change the appearance and behavior of controls. Programming topics include clearing TextBox controls, changing text color, concate INTRODUCTION Chapter 2 In-Class Project The in-class project for this chapter uses numerous controls. You will build a project form that is similar to that shown below. It will include the following new controls: TextBox MaskedTextBox GroupBox RadioButton CheckBox PictureBox GroupBox Control A GroupBox control is used to group or contain other controls. It is used to organize a form into different sections and this can make the form easier for an application user to use. Name property – most of the time you will not bother to name a GroupBox control because they are rarely referred to when you write programming code – if you were to name the control, a name such as StudentInformationGroupBox would be appropriate. Text property – displays the words in the upper left corner of the GroupBox control. If you leave the Text property blank, the GroupBox looks like a rectangle. The form above has three GroupBox controls with Text property settings of Student Information...
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...Settings. Click Show advanced settings. In the "Privacy" section, click the Content settings button. In the "Cookies" section, you can change the following cookies settings: Delete cookies Click All cookies and site data to open the Cookies and site data dialog. To delete all cookies, click Remove all at the bottom of the dialog. To delete a specific cookie, hover over the site that issued the cookie with your mouse, then click the X that appears on the right corner. You can also choose to remove all cookies created during a specific time period, using the Clear Browsing Data dialog. If you want Google Chrome to automatically delete cookies when you close all your browser windows, select the "Keep local data only until I quit my browser" checkbox in the Content Settings dialog. You can also make exceptions so that specific...
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...| School ID Number | text | SchoolNum | | Student ID Number | text | StudentID | Required | Address | Multiline | Address | | Gender | Text | Gender | Legal Value | Child's DOB | Date | DOB | DD/MM/YYYY | Age | Number | Age | Read only | Home Phone Number | PhoneNumber | Phone | | PS School Number | text | PSNumber | Read only | Enrollment Date | Date | | | Expected end date | Date | | 4 Year after enrolling | Photograph | Image | Graph1 | Student photo | | | | | Page 2 | | | | Has a health professional ever told you that your child has any of the following conditions? | Label/Title | Condition | Bold, 14 | Asthma | Checkbox | Asthma | | Reactive Airway Disease | Checkbox | RAD | | Asthmatic Bronchitis or Wheezy Bronchitis | Checkbox | Bronchitis | | Wheezing | Checkbox | Wheezing | | ID | Mirror | ID | Select StudentID | Has a health professional prescribed any medication to your child for breathing problems? | Yes/No | Medication | Bold, 12 | Select the month when yours child's breathing was the worst | Text | Wmonth | Comment Legal (Months of the year) eg 1-Janaury, Select do not sort | During their worst breathing month,select how often the following symptoms occured | Label/Title | Symptoms | Bold,12 | Wheeze or whistling in the chest? | Text | Whistle | Legal Value,5 Value, Never, 2 times each week or less, 3 to 6 times each week, Every day, but not all day, Every day and all day. Do...
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...Specify the default form in Access Options This procedure assumes that you have already created the form that you want to display. 1. Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Access Options. 2. Click Current Database, and then in the Display Form list, select the form that you want to display when the database starts. 3. ------------------------------------------------- Click OK, and then close and reopen the database to display the startup form. 4. How to hide and unhide a MS Access object You can hide and unhide a MS Access object (Tables, Queries, Forms, Reports, Pages, Macros, Modules) in the query navigation pane. It's a similar feature like what you do in MS Excel to hide and unhide a spreadsheet. 5. There are various reasons why you want to hide and unhide an Access object. You may work on an Access database that was developed by someone else and you'd like to know if there are any hidden tables or queries and how to view them. 6. On the other hand, when you develop a MS Access database application, sometimes you may consider hiding some queries in the navigation pane and later you may want to see it back or unhide them. In this article, we are going to demo how to hide and unhide an Access query. 7. How to hide a query in Access 8. For hiding a query, it's similar across all the Access versions, Access 97, 2000, XP, 2003, 2007, etc. 9. Below are some screenshots for Access 2003 and Access 2007 for hiding the query...
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...enter. The data types will define the input, as well as any restrictions the server enforces. The server uses the predefined data type to classify and validate the data. If the data type is named and the server cannot find a parameter by the same name, when the report runs, the input control will not function. Input controls are an essential part to designing a form. They will allow the user to perform any input functions. These functions may include typing in text, or to select items from a list, or even uploading a file. Examples of input controls Check Box Question? Checkbox 1 Checkbox 2 Checkbox 3 Drop-Down List Box Field Label: Instructional Text File Input Box Field Label: Instructional Text Radio Button Question? Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 3 A check box type input control is when the data is input by way of the input control known as input type=checkbox. An example is when the user uses a...
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...Unit 1 Lab 2 Preparing an Application Server LAB 1-2-1 1. Which computer is hosting the Administrator account that you specified in this authentication? . This question confuses me. The administrator account I am logging into is on the VM, but my laptop is the actual host LAB 1-2-2 2. Why is the system prompting you to initialize Disk 1 at this time? Because it was not initialized when it was created 3. What happens to the Disk 1 type and status when the initialization process is complete? The type changes to basic and the status changes to online 4. Now that Disk 1 has been initialized, why doesn’t it appear in the volume list pane at the top of the console? Because it hasn’t been formatted LAB 1-2-2 Task 5 Based on the information displayed in the Disk Management snap-in, fill out the information in Table 1-2-1 on your lab worksheet. | Disk 0 | Disk 1 | Disk type (basic or dynamic) | basic | basic | Total disk size | 80GB | 16GB | Number and type of partitions | 1 Primary | 0 | Amount of unallocated space | 40GB | 16GB | 5. What volume sizing options are available in the context menu? It gives me the minimum possible, the maximum possible, and a field to input what I want the size to be 6. Why are you unable to extend the Data2 volume to Disk 1? I was able to extend Data2 to Disk 1. 7. Why is it necessary to convert both of the disks? Because a basic disk does not support a spanned volume 8. Why are you unable...
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...Input Controls Input controls are the interactive components in your app's user interface. Android provides a wide variety of controls you can use in your UI, such as buttons, text fields, seek bars, checkboxes, zoom buttons, toggle buttons, and many more. Adding an input control to your UI is as simple as adding an XML element to your XML layout. For example, here's a layout with a text field and button: ------------------------------------------------- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:orientation="horizontal"> <EditText android:id="@+id/edit_message" android:layout_weight="1" android:layout_width="0dp" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:hint="@string/edit_message" /> <Button android:id="@+id/button_send" android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:text="@string/button_send" android:onClick="sendMessage" /> </LinearLayout> Each input control supports a specific set of input events so you can handle events such as when the user enters text or touches a button. Common Controls Here's a list of some common controls that you can use in your app. Follow the links to learn more about using each one. Note: Android provides several more controls than are listed here. Browse...
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...An HTML form is a section of a document containing normal content, markup, and special elements called controls.” These controls are commonly referred to as input controls, according to the World Wide Web Consortium. There are many types of input controls that can be used in a web form. They help to provide a framework for the kind of data that will be submitted by users. Selecting the correct input control for a data field is critical. Text input, select box, radio button, and checkboxes are four examples of input controls. As pointed out by Ponce de Leon, most input controls are visual and interactive. There is also something called a hidden input control. They can be used to store system critical data, such as database key data, that the user does not need to interact with. Text type input controls are used to input text. They provide a single-line input field in which any text can be entered. The text type input controls are useful for form data such as names, street addresses, and user names. This data is viewable on the screen, so it ought to not be used for passwords. In user interface design, input controls are an integral part of any form and allows users to perform a variety of functions to ensure that input data is correct complete and secure. Data input controls ensure the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of data during its conversion from its original source into computer data, or into a computer application. Data can be entered into a computer application...
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...Lankem Robbialac (Pvt) Ltd Lankem Robbialac (Pvt) Ltd Inventory Control & Stock Handling Automation System ACKNOWLEGEMENT We would like to express our gratitude to all our lectures for their encouragement, assistance and guidance in our course and the project study. We gratefully extent thanks to our project supervisor Mr.Chaminda wijesinghe for having inspired us and guided us and being available for consultant on a daily basis throughout the entire duration of this project. And also, we are grateful to the show room manager of Lankem Paints Ltd, Mr.Anushka Perera for furnishing necessary information & details about their system in a friendly manner. And we would also like to thank our parents and friends for their encouragement. SUMMARY OF THE REPORT This system study involves understanding the existing manual inventory control system of LANKEM ROBBIALAC (PVT) Ltd. It is the aim of this project to create a computerized inventory control system whilst eliminating the drawbacks of the current system to provide a faster & efficient and user friendly system. The proposed new system will provide a reliable computer based system while minimizing cost and frauds. We hope to reduce time taken for office work and provide up to date information upon requests to the management. This fast and accurate supply of information to the management will enable them to take decisions fast and provide a better service...
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...Part 1: Observe Broadcast Traffic in a VLAN Implementation Step 1: Use ping to generate traffic. a. Click PC0 and click the Desktop tab> Command Prompt. b. Enter the ping 192.168.1.8 command. The ping should succeed. Unlike a LAN, a VLAN is a broadcast domain created by switches. Using Packet Tracer Simulation mode, ping the end devices within their own VLAN. Based on your observation, answer the questions in Step 2. Step 2: Generate and examine broadcast traffic. a. Switch to Simulation mode. © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1 of 2 Packet Tracer - Who Hears the Broadcast? b. Click Edit Filters in the Simulation Panel. Uncheck the Show All/None checkbox. Check the ICMP checkbox. c. Click the Add Complex PDU tool, this is the open envelope icon on the right toolbar. d. Float the mouse cursor over the topology and the pointer changes to an envelope with a plus (+) sign. e. Click PC0 to serve as the source for this test message and the Create Complex PDU dialog window opens. Enter the following values: Destination IP Address: 255.255.255.255 (broadcast address) Sequence Number: 1 One Shot Time: 0 Within the PDU settings, the default for Select Application: is PING. What are at least 3 other applications available for use? f. Click Create PDU. This test broadcast packet now appears in the Simulation Panel Event List. It also appears in the PDU List window. It...
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...Server Manager instead of other consoles: * Roles * Features * Configure * Storage * Diagnostics 10. Based on the information in the main Server Manager display, these roles are currently installed on the computer: * Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) * Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) * Domain Naming Service (DNS) 11. AD DS, DHCP, and DNS are features currently installed on the computer. 12. 13. On the right side of the Add Roles Wizard, it gives a description of file services. After clicking NEXT, it shows Introduction File Services, Things to Note, and Additional Information. 14. When I select the Windows Search Services checkbox, the window shows a description of that role. 15. When I select the Windows Server 2003 File Services checkbox, a window appeared stating that I cannot install Windows Search Services and Windows Server 2003 File Services on the same server, and a link explaining why these two roles must be installed...
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...Server Manager instead of other consoles: * Roles * Features * Configure * Storage * Diagnostics 10. Based on the information in the main Server Manager display, these roles are currently installed on the computer: * Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) * Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) * Domain Naming Service (DNS) 11. AD DS, DHCP, and DNS are features currently installed on the computer. 12. 13. On the right side of the Add Roles Wizard, it gives a description of file services. After clicking NEXT, it shows Introduction File Services, Things to Note, and Additional Information. 14. When I select the Windows Search Services checkbox, the window shows a description of that role. 15. When I select the Windows Server 2003 File Services checkbox, a window appeared stating that I cannot install Windows Search Services and Windows Server 2003 File Services on the same server, and a link explaining why these two roles must be installed...
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