As the following figure shows, Flash Lite document templates are organized into several groups, including Global Handsets and Japanese Handsets. The name of each template in each group includes the target device name and screen size.

The Global Handsets category contains templates for creating full-screen applications for the stand-alone Flash Lite 1.1 player on Series 60 and UIQ platforms. The Japanese Handsets category contains templates for creating content for devices available in the Japanese market. For more information about Flash Lite availability in global and regional markets, see “Flash Lite 1.x availability” on page 12.

To create a new document from a Flash Lite template:

1.In Flash, select File > New.

2.Select the Templates tab in the New Document dialog box.

3.Select a category from the list of categories:

Select Global Phones if you’re developing a Flash Lite application for a phone available globally.

Select Japanese Phones if you’re developing an application for a phone only available in the Japanese market.

4.Select a template from the list of templates.

5.Click OK to close the New Document dialog box.

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