Commands
Commands are in constant-width bold type.
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Example:
Type change-switch-time-zone and press Enter.
Command variables are in bold italic type when they are part of what you must type,
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and in plain italic type when they are not part of what you must type.
Example:
Type ch ma machine_name, where machine_name is the name of the call delivery
machine.
Command options are in bold type inside square brackets.
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Example:
At the DOS prompt, type copybcf [-F34].
Keys
The names of keys are in bold sans serif type.
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Example:
Use the Down Arrow key to scroll through the fields.
When you must press and hold a key and then press a second or third key, we separate
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the names of the keys are separated with a plus sign (+).
Example:
Press ALT+D.
When you must press two or more keys in sequence, we separate the names of the keys
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are separated with a space.
Example:
Press Escape J.
When you must press a function key, we provide the function of the key in parentheses
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after the name of the key.
Example:
Press F3 (Save).
Conventions
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