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AT&T UNIX - Working with Commands

AT&T UNIX
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Selecting
Objects
and
Entering
Commm~ds
Example
The
following
example
shows
you
how
to
enter
the
Delete
command
using
the
Dlete
action
key.
For
full
information
on
using
the
Delete
command,
see
"Using
Office
Commands"
in
this
section.
1
Open
or
resume
the
folder
containing
the
file
you
want
to
delete.
2
Point
to
the
file
you
want
to
delete
or
type
the
first
few
characters
of
the
file
name.
3
Press
<Dlete>.
The
file
is
deleted
from
the
folder
and
moved
to
the
Wastebasket.
Feedback
from
Commands
When
you
enter
a
command,
the
command
line
and
the
message
line
display
information
about
the
command.
The
command
line
displays
the
command
you
are
entering.
For
example,
if
you
point
to
a
file
named
example
and
press
the
Copy
key,
the
command
line
displays
copy
example.
The
message
line
confirms
that
a
command
has
been
completed.
For
example,
if
you
point
to
the
file
example
and
press
the
Dlete
key,
the
message
line
displays
example
was
moved
to
Wastebasket.
Working
with
Commands
Some
commands
can
be
used
with
more
than
one
object
at
a
time.
For
example,
you
can
delete
several
files
at
once.
Other
commands
require
you
to
provide
additional
information
after
you
enter
the
command.
You
supply
this
information
by
typing
it
or
by
selecting
from
a
menu.
The
following
section
explains
how
to
use
these
command
features.
3-44

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