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<h1>Welcome</h1>
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The welcome page is the first page you see when you first launch eclipse. Its purpose
is to introduce the user to the product. Welcome content typically includes an overview
the product and its features, tutorials to guide the user through some basic tasks,
samples to get the user started, etc.
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There are many possible forms of welcome, ranging from simple static text to elaborate
extendable multi-page presentations.
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One common form is known as the Universal Welcome, which defines a common page
structure, allowing several products to share the welcome space. The welcome appearance
can be <a href="../tasks/twelcome.htm">customized</a> via preferences.
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<a href="../tasks/twelcome.htm">Customizing welcome</a><br>
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