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Documentation Conventions
The following conventions can be used in this guide:
Convention Usage
Purple
Purple text indicates user action such as keys to press, menu selec-
tions, and commands. For example, Click Next to go to the next
page.
Italic Italic indicates information that you supply such as variables. It also
indicates emphasis and document titles. For example, Replace
file_name with the actual name of your file.
Courier
Courier indicates examples of source code and system output. For
example, The SVRMGR> prompt appears.
Courier Bold
Courier bold indicates characters that you type or keys you press in
examples of source code. For example, At the LSNRCTL> prompt,
enter set password oracle to access Oracle.
Underlined Blue Indicates hypertext cross-references to a specific chapter, section,
subsection, or sidehead. Clicking this topic using the hand symbol
brings you to this topic within the document. Right-clicking and
selecting Go Back from the shortcut menu returns you to the origi-
nating topic. For example, The components and subsystems of the
Waters 717plus Autosampler are described in Section 1.3,
Compo-
nents and Subsystems.
Keys The word key refers to a computer key on the keypad or keyboard.
Screen keys refer to the keys on the instrument located immedi-
ately below the screen. For example, The A/B screen key on the
2414 Detector displays the selected channel.
Three periods indicate that more of the same type of item can
optionally follow. For example, You can store filename1,
filename2, in each folder.

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