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Document Conventions This guide follows certain conventions to help you locate and identify the information that you need. These conventions are described in the following sections: K Text Conventions K Key Combinations K Icons Text Conventions The following text conventions are used to help distinguish elements of the text in this guide (see Table I-1.) Table I-1: Text Conventions. Text Element bold italics UPPERCASE < > Use Command names, switches, and any text that must be entered exactly as it appears. Title of a book. When presented at the DOS command line, it is a placeholder that represents information you must provide. This information usually appears in the parameter listing after the command is presented. Directory name, file name, or acronym. Symbols, letters, and key names on the keyboard. viii

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Document Conventions
This guide follows certain conventions to help you locate and identify
the information that you need.
These conventions are described in the
following sections:
Text Conventions
Key Combinations
Icons
Text Conventions
The following text conventions are used to help distinguish elements of
the text in this guide (see Table I-1.)
Table I-1: Text Conventions.
Text Element
Use
bold
Command names, switches, and any text that must
be entered exactly as it appears.
italics
Title of a book.
When presented at the DOS
command line, it is a placeholder that represents
information you must provide.
This information
usually appears in the parameter listing after the
command is presented.
UPPERCASE
Directory name, file name, or acronym.
< >
Symbols, letters, and key names on the keyboard.