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Symbols and Conventions preface USING THIS GUIDE The following format conventions distinguish elements of the text throughout this guide: s When keys must be pressed at the same time, the action is represented by the key names and the plus (+) symbol. For example, Ctrl+Alt+Delete. s The names of files are presented in uppercase italic type as shown here: FILENAME. s The names of commands, folders, or directories are presented in uppercase type as shown here: COMMAND or DIRECTORY. Commands that are to be entered at the system prompt are shown on a separate line. s When you are asked to type something without pressing the Enter key, you are directed to "type" the information. s When you need to type information and press the Enter key, you will be directed to "enter" the information. s When you need to make a selection with a mouse, you will be directed to "select" or "click" the information. Software Reference Guide v

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Software Reference Guide
v
preface
U
SING
T
HIS
G
UIDE
Symbols and
Conventions
The following format conventions distinguish elements of the
text throughout this guide:
When keys must be pressed at the same time, the action is
represented by the key names and the plus (+) symbol. For
example, Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
The names of files are presented in uppercase italic type as
shown here:
FILENAME
.
The names of commands, folders, or directories are
presented in uppercase type as shown here: COMMAND or
DIRECTORY. Commands that are to be entered at the
system prompt are shown on a separate line.
When you are asked to type something without pressing the
Enter key, you are directed to “type” the information.
When you need to type information and press the Enter key,
you will be directed to “enter” the information.
When you need to make a selection with a mouse, you will
be directed to “select” or “click” the information.