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Selecting
Objects
and
Entering
Commands
Example
The
following
example
shows
you
how
to
type
a
command
to
affect
an
object
displayed
in
the
active
window.
Suppose
you
have
a
file
named
myfile
in
the
active
window..
To
delete
myfile,
follow
these
steps:
1
Press
<Cmd>.
2
Type
delete
You
see
each
character
appear
on
the
command
line
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
3
Press
the
space
bar
to
leave
a
space.
4
Type
myfile
5
Press
<Return>
or
<Enter>.
The
command
line
displays
delete
myfile
before
the
file
is
deleted,
and
the
feedback
myfile
was
moved
to
Wastebasket
appears
on
the
message
line.
Using
Pathnames
The
previous
example
shows
how
to
type
a
command
when
the
object
is
contained
in
the
active
window.
You
can
also
type
commands
to
take
effect
on
objects
contained
in
folders
that
are
suspended
or
closed.
This
method
is
particularly
useful
when
you
want
to
open
a
file
without
having
to
open
several
folders
to
get
to
it.
To
type
a
command
for
an
object
that
is
not
contained
in
the
active
window,
you
type
the
pathname
to
the
object.
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