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Chapter 12 /
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Technical Reference
Running
MS-LIB
To
start
MS-LIB, you can
do
any of
the
following:
•
Enter
the
LIB command without options;
then
respond
to
the
three
prompts.
•
Enter
the
LIB command
with
options,
thus
avoiding
the
prompts.
•
Enter
the
LIB command, specifying a response file (a
file
that
contains answers to
the
prompts).
Several command characters help simplify
the
task
of using MS-
LIB. They
are
discussed
later
in
the
"Command Characters" sec-
tion.
You
may want to refer to
that
section when reading about
the
different methods
for
starting
MS-LIB.
Method
1:
The
Keyboard
Responses
To
use
this
method, type:
LI
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ENTER
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This command loads MS-LIB into memory and displays
three
prompts, one
at
a time. The prompts
are
discussed in detail
below.
Library File:
Enter
the
name
of
the
library you want to create or modify.
If
you omit
an
extension, MS-LIB assumes .LIB. For example, to
specify
the
library SAMPLE.LIB,
at
the
prompt type:
SAMPLE I
ENTER
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If
you specify a library
that
does not exist, MS-LIB displays:
Library
file
does
not
exist.
Create?
r-'
Type
YES
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ENTER
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NO
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ENTER
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the
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