Using Help
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Often when using BCC unfamiliar commands will need to be
accessed. BCC comes with a help system that can be accessed
from any level of the menu structure.
Help is specific to the level of the menu being used. In
example, help will be different than help in
Help can be accessed in several ways:
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By typing the option help is required on and then a [
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By typing a [
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By typing
HELP
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By typing
HELP
When one of these commands is used, a list of all options for the
current menu level will be displayed.
Understanding the Command Line
] Move the cursor one character to the left
B
] Move the cursor one character to the right
F
] Move one character to the left
] Move one character to the right
] Show previous command
] Show next command (only available
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CTRL
] Show previous command
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] Show next command (only available after
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] Delete the character at the cursor
] Move cursor to the start of a line
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] Move cursor to the end of a line
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] Move back one option in the History List
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