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AT&T UNIX - Using Office Commands; Cleanup Command

AT&T UNIX
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Using
Office
Commands
This
chapter
contains
an
alphabetical
list
of
the
UNIX
PC
Office
commands.
The
command
procedures
follow
a
general
description
of
the
command.
The
general
description
summarizes
the
methods
for
entering
the
command,
which
can
include
the
Commands
menu,
screen
keys,
and
action
keys.
See
"Selecting
Objects
and
Entering
Commands"
in
this
section
for
a
detailed
explanation
of
command
entry
methods.
When
you
are
looking
for
a
command
procedure,
be
sure
to
read
the
general
description
of
the
command
and
then
look
for
the
specific
procedure
that
applies
to
the
task
you
want
to
accomplish.
Many
of
the
command
procedures
in
this
chapter
describe
both
the
keyboard
and
Commands
menu
methods
for
accomplishing
the
procedure.
For
example:
o
Press
<Copy>
or
select
I
Copy
I
from
the
Commands
menu.
This
step
in
the
Copy
command
procedure
reminds
you
that
you
can
enter
the
Copy
command
by
pressing
the
Copy
key
or
by
selecting
I
Copy
I
from
the
Commands
menu.
Use
the
method
you
prefer.
For
a
detailed
description
of
these
methods
for
using
commands,
see
the
previous
chapter,
"Selecting
Objects
and
Entering
Commands."
Cleanup
Command
The
Cleanup
command
closes
the
Filecabinet,
Floppydisk,
and
folder
windows
displayed
on
your
screen.
It
does
not
close
windows
containing
application
programs
such
as
documents,
spreadsheets,
or
graphs,
nor
does
it
close
UNIX
system
windows.
These
windows
must
be
closed
individually
before
you
log
out
or
shut
down
the
system.
The
Cleanup
command
can
be
executed
only
by
selecting
it
from
the
Commands
menu
or
by
typing
its
name.
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