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You can a smart object without editing your image pixels directly. alternately, you can the smart object as a separate image even after placing it in a photoshop image.
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"in program arrays12.java a swap method is called. does the swap method exchange parameter values x and y? "
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 04:00
Chloe is building a kiosk-based excel application. she wants to make some modifications to the screen elements in order to keep users from being distracted by parts of the application that are irrelevant to her application. she turns to henry for guidance as she knows he built a similar solution earlier this year.chloe has decided to hide the worksheet gridlines and the vertical scroll bar. what does henry tell her to use to do this? a) screen elements dialog boxb) display options dialog boxc) customization dialog boxd) excel options dialog box
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 13:00
Which of the following statements is false? a. a class can directly inherit from class object. b. if the class you're inheriting from declares instance variables as private, the inherited class can access those instance variables directly. c. a class's instance variables are normally declared private to enforce good software engineering. d. it's often much more efficient to create a class by inheriting from a similar class than to create the class by writing every line of code the new class requires.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 18:10
Most information security incidents will occur because of select one: a. users who do not follow secure computing practices and procedures b. increases in hacker skills and capabilities c. poorly designed network protection software d. increasing sophistication of computer viruses and worms
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