`Environment: User’s Guide
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`Part Number 806-1360
`February 2000
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`Contents
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`Preface
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`1.
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`Basic Skills
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`1
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`Mouse Skills
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`1
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`H To Click 1
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`H To Double-Click 2
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`H To Drag 2
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`H To Duplicate
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`3
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`Desktop 4
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`CDE Desktop 4
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`Working With Files
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`5
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`Running Applications 7
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`Running Applications from the Front Panel 8
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`Running Applications from the Workspace Menu 8
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`Running Applications from Application Manager 8
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`Running Applications from Drop Zones on the Front Panel 9
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`Running Applications from File Manager 9
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`Running Applications from a Terminal Emulator Window 9
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`Working with Windows 10
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`Window Frame Controls 10
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`H To Open an Application Window 11
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`H To Close an Application Window 12
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`H To Turn a Window into an Icon 12
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`H To Restore a Window from an Icon 13
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`H To Move a Window or Window Icon 13
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`H To Resize a Window 14
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`H To Bring a Window or Icon Forward 15
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`H To Copy and Paste Text into Windows
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`15
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`Using Workspaces
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`16
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`H To Display Another Workspace 16
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`H To Place a Window in Other Workspaces
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`17
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`H To Rename a Workspace
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`18
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`Using Controls in Application Windows 18
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`H To Choose a Push Button 19
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`H To Select a Check Box or Radio Button 19
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`H To Scroll the Contents of a Window 20
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`H To Select a List Item 21
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`H To Enter Text into an Empty Field 22
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`H To Edit Text in a Field 23
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`Using Menus 24
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`Window Menu 25
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`Workspace Menu 26
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`Applications Submenu 26
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`H To Choose a Window Menu Item 26
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`H To Choose a Workspace Menu Item 27
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`H To Choose a Menu Item with the Mouse
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`27
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`H To Choose a Menu Item with the Keyboard 28
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`Using Tear-Off Menus 28
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`Basic Keyboard Skills 29
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`Leaving the Desktop 30
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`H To Log Out 30
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`H To Lock Your Display 31
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`Composing Special Characters
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`31
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`Euro Currency Symbol 31
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`Getting Help 33
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`Help Menu 33
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`H To Display the Help Manager
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`34
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`2.
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`Starting a Desktop Session 35
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`Starting and Ending a Desktop Session 35
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`H To Log In to a Desktop Session 36
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`H To Log Out 36
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`H To Use a Session in a Different Language
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`36
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`Starting a Failsafe Session 37
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`H To Log In to a Failsafe Session 37
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`H To Log Out of a Failsafe Session 37
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`Starting a Command-Line Session 37
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`H To Log In to and Out of a Command-Line Session 37
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`Using a Home Session 38
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`H To Save a Home Session 38
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`H To Automatically Start the Home Session at Login 38
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`H To Choose between the Current and Home Session for Each Session 39
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`3.
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`Getting Help 41
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`Requesting Help 41
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`Press F1 — The Help Key
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`42
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`Using an Application’s Help Menu
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`42
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`Using Help Manager 43
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`Using Help Windows 44
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`Selecting Help Topics
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`45
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`Using the Topic Tree
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`46
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`Using Hyperlinks 46
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`Moving between Help Topics
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`47
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`Help Pop-up Menu 48
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`Location Indicators 48
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`Knowing Where You’ve Been
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`49
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`Searching for Specific Information 50
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`H To Search for Topics Using the Help Index 51
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`Browsing Help on Your System 52
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`H To Open Help Manager
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`52
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`H To Duplicate a Help Window 54
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`Displaying Documentation Online 55
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`Displaying a Man Page
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`55
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`H To Display a Man Page
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`55
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`Printing Help Topics
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`57
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`H To Print a Help Topic
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`57
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`Printing Configuration 58
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`Modifying Help Window Colors
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`58
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`H To Change Help Window Colors for an Application 59
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`4.
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`Using the Front Panel 61
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`Front Panel Elements 62
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`Main Panel
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`62
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`Subpanels 62
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`The Workspace Switch 63
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`Basic Front Panel Skills 63
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`H To Activate a Front Panel Control
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`63
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`H To Open a Subpanel 63
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`H To Close a Subpanel 64
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`Front Panel Pop-Up Menus 64
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`Front Panel Drop Zones
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`67
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`Front Panel Help 67
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`H To Move the Front Panel or a Subpanel 68
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`H To Minimize the Front Panel 68
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`Tour of the Front Panel 68
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`Main Panel
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`68
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`Links Subpanel 70
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`Cards Subpanel
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`71
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`Files Subpanel
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`72
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`Applications Subpanel 74
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`Mail Subpanel 75
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`Personal Printers Subpanel 76
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`Tools Subpanel 77
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`Hosts Subpanel
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`78
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`Help Subpanel 79
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`Trash Subpanel
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`81
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`Front Panel Applications
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`82
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`Changing the Default Web Browser
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`82
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`H To Display a Different Clock 83
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`Working With Bookmarks 84
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`Using Find Web Page
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`85
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`Using Encryption 85
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`Using Compression 86
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`Using Archiving 87
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`Using Suggestion Box 87
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`Using Workstation Information 88
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`Customizing the Front Panel
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`88
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`H To Put a Subpanel Control in the Main Panel
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`89
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`H To Add an Application or Other Icon to a Subpanel 89
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`Adding and Removing Subpanels
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`90
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`H To Replace a Control in the Main Panel
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`90
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`H To Remove All User Customizations
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`91
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`Customizing Workspaces
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`91
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`H To Rename a Workspace
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`91
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`H To Add Workspaces
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`91
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`H To Remove Workspaces
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`92
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`H To Customize the Controls in the Workspace Switch 92
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`Front Panels and Multiple Screens
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`94
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`5.
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`Managing Files with File Manager
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`95
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`Introducing the File Manager Window and Desktop 96
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`Basic File System Concepts 96
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`Files
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`96
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`Folders 97
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`Objects 97
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`Paths 97
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`Basic File Management Skills 99
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`H To Select a Single File or Folder
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`99
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`H To Select Multiple Files and Folders 99
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`H To Drag and Drop a File or Folder
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`100
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`H To Display a Pop-up Menu 102
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`H To Rename a File or Folder
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`103
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`H To Get Help on a File or Folder
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`103
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`H To View a File or Folder’s Information 104
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`Opening a File or Folder
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`105
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`Manipulating Files and Folders
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`105
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`H To Create a New File or Folder
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`106
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`H To Move a File or Folder
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`106
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`H To Copy a File or Folder
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`107
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`H To Create a Symbolic Link 108
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`Navigating to Folders and Subfolders 109
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`H To Change to Another Folder
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`109
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`H To Go to Your Home Folder
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`109
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`H To Change to the Parent Folder
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`109
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`H To Open a Terminal Window in the Current Folder
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`110
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`Executing an Action for a File or Folder
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`110
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`H To Execute the Default Action 111
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`H To Execute Other Actions 111
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`Deleting Objects to the Trash Can 111
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`H To Open the Trash Can Window 111
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`H To Put an Object in the Trash Can 112
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`H To Put Back a File or Folder from the Trash Can 112
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`H To Delete a File or Folder Permanently 112
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`File and Folder Ownership and Security 113
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`Basic Permissions
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`113
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`Basic User Types
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`113
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`Examples 114
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`H To View a File or Folder’s Permissions
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`114
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`H To Modify Basic Permissions 115
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`H To Change File or Folder Ownership 115
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`H To Browse and Edit Properties of Multiple Files and Folders
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`116
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`Access Control Lists 116
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`H To View an Access Control List
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`117
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`H To Add an Access Control List Entry 118
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`H To Change an Access Control List Entry 119
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`H To Delete an Access Control List Entry 120
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`Permissions Mask 124
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`H To Modify the Mask 124
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`Using File Manager Objects on the Desktop 125
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`Workspaces in the Desktop 125
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`Pop-up Menus 125
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`H To Put a File or Folder on the Workspace Backdrop
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`125
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`H To Display the Pop-up Menu for a Workspace Object 126
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`H To Remove an Object from the Workspace
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`126
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`Using File Finder 127
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`H To Open File Finder 127
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`H To Find a File or Folder by Name 127
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`H To Find a File by Contents 129
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`Finding a File by File Properties
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`130
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`H To Find a File by File Properties
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`131
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`Customizing File Manager Views
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`132
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`H To Configure the Headers 132
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`H To Configure How Icons are Placed 133
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`Using the Tree View 133
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`H To Display the Tree View 134
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`H To Display the Folder View 135
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`H To Change How Objects Are Represented 135
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`H To Change the Order in Which Icons Are Sorted 136
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`H To Re-Sort (Clean Up) Objects
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`137
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`H To Save the Current Preferences as Your Default
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`137
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`Hiding Files and Folders
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`137
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`H To Show or Hide Files and Folders 137
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`H To Specify Which Data Types Are Hidden 138
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`Icon Browsing 138
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`H To Change the Icon Display Area Size 139
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`Using Removable Media with File Manager 140
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`Dragging and Dropping Files and Folders
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`140
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`Supported Formats 141
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`Removable Media Manipulation Skills
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`142
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`6.
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`Using Application Manager 145
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`To Open Application Manager
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`145
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`Application Manager Windows
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`147
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`Menus and Commands 149
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`To Run an Application 149
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`Setting up Applications
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`150
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`H To Put an Application Icon in the Front Panel 150
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`H To Put an Application Icon on the Workspace Backdrop 151
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`H To Create a Personal Application Group 151
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`H To Add Applications to a Personal Application Group 151
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`H To Update Application Manager 151
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`Advanced Application Manager Concepts 152
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`7.
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`Customizing the Desktop Environment 157
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`Introducing Style Manager
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`157
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`Customizing Screen Appearance
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`158
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`Color Palettes and Color Flashing 158
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`Fonts 164
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`Backdrops 166
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`Customizing System Behavior
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`167
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`H To Change Keyboard Behavior
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`167
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`H To Change Mouse Behavior
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`167
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`H To Change Beep Settings 168
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`Screen without Lock Extensions
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`168
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`Screen with Lock Extensions
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`170
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`Windows 172
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`Customizing Startup and Logout 173
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`H To Change How Your Next Session Starts
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`173
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`H To Set a Home Sessionkayak 174
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`H To Set Your Logout Confirmation Preference
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`174
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`8.
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`Using Mailer
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`175
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`Starting Mailer
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`176
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`Logging In to Your IMAP Inbox 176
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`Using the Mailer Main Window 177
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`Viewing Your Mail Messages 178
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`H To Read a Mail Message 179
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`H To Change the Character Set of an Incoming Message
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`179
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`Sorting Mail Messages 180
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`Acting on Your Mail Messages 180
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`H To Reply to a Message
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`180
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`H To Forward a Message
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`181
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`H To Edit an Incoming Message
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`181
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`H To Save an Incoming or an Outgoing Message as Text
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`182
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`H To Append a Message to A Text File 182
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`H To Delete a Mail Message
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`182
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`H To Undelete a Mail Message
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`183
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`H To Destroy Deleted Messages When Closing the Mailbox 183
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`Searching for Mail Messages Within a Mailbox 183
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`Using Views 189
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`Sending Mail Messages
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`191
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`Using Aliases 191
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`H To Address, Compose, and Send a Mail Message
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`192
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`To Change the Character Set of an Outgoing Message
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`194
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`Using a Template to Compose a Mail Message
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`195
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`Using a Draft to Compose a Mail Message
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`196
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`H To Include Multiple Messages in a New Message 197
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`H To Include a Text File in a Mail Message 198
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`Using a Signature
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`198
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`H To Create an Automatic Reply (Vacation Message)
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`199
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`Sending Mail Messages in MIME or Sun Mail Tool Format
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`200
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`Editing and Formatting Outgoing Messages
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`201
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`Editing Text
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`201
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`Formatting Text
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`202
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`H To Find or Change Text
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`202
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`H To Check Spelling 203
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`Creating and Using Mailboxes 204
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`H To Create a Mailbox 204
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`H To Rename a Mailbox 204
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`H To Open a Mailbox 205
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`H To Close a Mailbox 205
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`Filing Messages in Other Mailboxes
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`205
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`H To Delete a Mailbox 206
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`H To Change the Default Mailbox Directory 207
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`Customizing the Open, Move, and Copy To Menus 207
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`Printing Mail Messages
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`208
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`H To Print a Copy of a Message with Default Options
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`208
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`H To Print a Message with Specific Options
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`209
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`H To Print a Message Using Drag and Drop 209
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`Working with Attachments 209
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`H To View an Attachment 210
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`H To Print an Attachment
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`210
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`H To Add an Attachment
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`210
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`H To Save an Attachment to Your File System 211
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`H To Attach a File from File Manager
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`211
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`H To Attach a Calendar Appointment
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`212
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`Customizing Mailer
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`212
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`H To Display Message Numbers in Your Mailbox 213
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`H To Change the Character Marker for Included Text in a Reply 213
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`H To Set How Often Mailer Checks for Messages
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`213
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`H To Add Custom Fields to the Format Menu 214
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`H To Customize Mail Notification 214
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`Configuring the Appearance of the Toolbar 214
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`Using the File Selection Dialog Box 215
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`Printing 219
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`Your Default Printer
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`219
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`H To Determine the Default Printer 219
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`H To Change the Default Printer
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`220
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`Printing Files
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`220
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`Submitting a File to a Printer 221
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`H To Print Using the Front Panel
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`221
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`H To Print Using File Manager
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`222
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`H To Print Using Print Manager 222
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`Setting Print Options Using the Print Dialog Box 223
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`Printer Applications
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`224
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`Print Manager 225
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`Printer Jobs Application 226
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`Displaying Print Job Information 227
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`H To Open a Printer Icon 227
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`H To Close a Printer Icon 227
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`H To Find a Print Job 227
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`H To Cancel a Print Job 228
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`Print Job Properties
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`228
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`Printers and the Front Panel 229
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`H To Change the Front Panel Printer
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`229
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`H To Add a Printer to the Personal Printers Subpanel 230
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`Changing the Print Manager Display 230
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`H To Change How Printers and Print Jobs Are Displayed 230
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`H To Change the Update Frequency 231
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`H To Determine Which Jobs Are Displayed 231
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`H To Display the Print Manager Message Line
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`231
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`H To Display the Print Manager Problem Flag 232
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`H To Determine Which Printers Are Shown 232
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`Printer Properties
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`232
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`H To Show a Printer’s Properties
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`233
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`H To Change a Printer’s Icon 233
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`H To Change a Printer’s Icon Label
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`233
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`Using Text Editor
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`235
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`Opening and Closing Text Editor 235
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`H To Open Text Editor 236
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`H To Close Text Editor 236
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`Text Editor Window 237
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`H To Display the Status Line
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`237
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`Opening and Saving Documents
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`238
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`H To Create a New Document
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`238
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`H To Save a Document to a New File 238
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`H To Save a Document to the Original File 239
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`Opening an Existing Document 240
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`Working with Backup Versions 241
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`H To Recover the Backup Version of a File 242
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`Entering Text
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`242
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`H To Enter New Text
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`242
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`Using Wrap To Fit
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`243
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`Entering Special Characters
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`243
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`Moving the Cursor in a Document 243
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`H To Go to a Specific Line
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`244
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`H To Scroll a Document 244
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`Selecting Text
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`245
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`H To Select Text with the Mouse 245
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`Secondary Selection 246
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`H To Select Text with the Keyboard 246
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`Editing Text
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`247
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`Editing Keys 247
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`Menu Shortcut Keys 247
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`UNIX Key Bindings
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`248
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`H To Set Overstrike Mode
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`249
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`H To Type Over Text
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`249
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`H To Delete Text
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`249
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`H To Clear Text
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`250
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`H To Undo an Edit
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`250
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`H To Copy Text
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`250
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`H To Move Text (Cut and Paste)
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`251
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`H To Include a File
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`251
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`Correcting Misspelled Words
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`252
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`H To Correct Misspelled Words
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`252
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`Customizing Spelling Checker Dictionaries 254
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`Using Drag and Drop 259
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`H To Move Text Using Drag and Drop 259
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`H To Copy Text Using Drag and Drop 259
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`H To Include a File Using Drag and Drop 259
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`Searching a Document 260
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`H To Find Text
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`260
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`H To Find and Change Text
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`260
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`H To Find and Delete Text
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`261
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`Formatting and Printing Documents 262
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`H To Format a Document 262
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`H To Print an Open Document 263
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`H To Print a Closed Document 263
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`Recovering a File
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`264
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`H To Recover a File
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`264
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`Text Editor and Other Applications 264
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`Using Text Note 265
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`H To Type a Text Note
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`265
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`H To Put a Note on the Workspace 266
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`H To Remove a Note from the Workspace
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`266
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`File Naming 266
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`Using Calendar
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`267
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`Calendar Startup 267
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`Calendar Main Window 268
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`Calendar Tool Bar
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`269
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`Calendar Views 270
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`Day View 270
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`Week View 271
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`Month View 272
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`Year View 273
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`Appointments
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`274
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`H To Schedule a Basic Appointment
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`274
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`H To Set Appointment Options 275
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`H To Change an Appointment
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`276
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`H To Delete an Appointment
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`276
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`H To Find an Appointment
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`276
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`H To View an Appointment List
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`277
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`To Do Items
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`278
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`H To Insert a To Do Item 278
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`H To Change a To Do Item 278
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`H To Delete a To Do Item 279
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`H To View a To Do List
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`279
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`Marking To Do Items Completed 280
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`Printing Calendars, Appointment, or To Do Lists
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`281
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`H To Print Current Day, Week, Month, or Year Views
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`281
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`H To Print Your Appointment or To Do List
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`281
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`H To Change the Print Options for a Single Print Job 282
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`Browsing Calendars on a Network 283
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`H To Add or Delete Calendars in the Browse List
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`283
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`H To Determine Whether You Have Access to Other Calendars
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`284
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`Scheduling Appointments on Other Calendars
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`284
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`H To Schedule a Group Appointment
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`284
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`H To Mail Reminders to a Group Using Calendar
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`285
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`H To Create an Appointment Message Using a Mail Program 286
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`H To Drag an Appointment from Another Application to Calendar
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`287
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`H To Drag an Appointment from Calendar to Another Application 288
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`Customizing Calendar
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`289
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`H To Change Appointment Editor Defaults
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`289
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`Changing the Display Settings
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`290
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`Changing Access and Permissions 291
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`H To Change the Printer Settings for Future Print Jobs
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`296
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`H To Change the Date Format
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`296
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`H To Change the Default Time Zone 297
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`Other Calendar Tools
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`297
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`sdtcm_admin 298
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`sdtcm_convert 300
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`dtcm_editor 301
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`dtcm_lookup 302
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`dtcm_insert 303
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`dtcm_delete 304
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`Using Federated Naming with Calendar
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`304
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`Calendar Naming 305
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`Calendar Registration 305
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`Naming Service Dependencies
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`305
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`Build Dependencies
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`305
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`Runtime Dependencies
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`306
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`12.
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`Using Terminal
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`307
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`Default Desktop Terminal Emulator
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`307
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`Starting a Terminal Window 308
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`H To Close a Terminal Window 310
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`Using a Terminal Window 311
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`H To Start Applications in a Terminal Window 311
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`H To Enter a Command 311
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`H To Copy and Paste Text
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`312
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`H To Resize the Window Contents 312
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`Running dtterm on Another System 312
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`Using the -display Option 312
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`Using rlogin 313
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`Using remsh 313
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`Using the Terminal menu item in Address Manager 314
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`Customizing dtterm 314
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`Displaying the Menu Bar 314
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`Displaying the Scroll Bar
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`315
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`dtterm Global Options
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`315
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`dtterm Terminal Options 320
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`Terminal Control Characters
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`324
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`H To Set Terminal Control Characters
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`325
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`Changing the Default Terminal Emulator 325
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`13.
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`Using Icon Editor 327
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`Introducing Icon Editor 327
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`Startup 328
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`Basic Drawing Tasks
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`329
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`H To Open an Existing Icon 329
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`H To Start a New Icon 330
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`H To Clear an Icon 330
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`H To Draw an Image 330
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`Drawing Tools
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`330
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`H To Undo a Drawing Operation
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`332
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`Saving Icon Files
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`332
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`Icon Size Conventions
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`333
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`H To Save the Icon 333
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`H To Save the Icon with a New Name
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`334
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`Color Usage
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`334
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`Advanced Drawing Tasks
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`335
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`H To Select an Area of the Icon
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`335
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`H To Cut a Region of the Icon 335
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`H To Copy a Region of the Icon 336
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`H To Move a Region of the Icon 336
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`H To Rotate Part of the Icon 336
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`H To Flip (Mirror) Part of the Icon
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`337
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`Resizing Icons
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`337
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`Hotspots 337
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`Screen Captures
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`338
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`Modifying the View of an Icon 338
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`14.
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`Using Image Viewer
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`341
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`Starting and Quitting Image Viewer
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`341
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`H To Start Image Viewer from the Workspace Programs Menu 342
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`H To Start Image Viewer from Application Mananger 342
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`H To Start Image Viewer from the Command Line 342
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`H To Exit Image Viewer
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`343
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`Viewing Images
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`343
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`H To Open an Image File 343
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`H To Open an Image File Using Drag and Drop 343
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`H To View an Image in Gray Scale or Color
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`344
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`H To Move the Image within the View Window 344
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`H To Change an Image Orientation in the View Window 345
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`H To Display Information about an Image 345
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`Editing Images
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`346
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`Using the Palette Tools
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`346
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`H To Display the Palette Automatically 347
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`H To Select a Region to Save as a New File
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`347
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`H To Rotate an Image 348
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`H To Flip an Image 348
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`H To Scale an Image 349
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`H To Undo an Edit Operation 349
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`Saving Images
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`350
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`H To Save an Edited Image in the Same File 350
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`H To Save an Image as a New File 350
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`Viewing PostScript Files
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`351
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`H To Open a PostScript File from the File Menu 351
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`H To Open a PostScript File Using Drag and Drop 351
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`H To View a PostScript File in Black and White or Color
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`352
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`H To Page through a PostScript File 352
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`H To View a Specific Page of a PostScript File 352
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`H To Reverse Page Order 353
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`H To Change the Size of the Displayed Page
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`354
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`H To Save a PostScript Page as a Bitmap Image 354
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`Printing 355
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`Print Dialog Box 355
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`H To Print (With Options)
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`356
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`H To Preview a File to Be Printed
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`356
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`H To Print a Document 357
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`H To Print a Page from a Document 357
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`H To Print an Image File 357
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`Image Viewer File Formats 358
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`Using Snapshot 359
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`H To Start Image Viewer Snapshot
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`359
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`H To Take a Snapshot of a Window 360
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`H To Take a Snapshot of a Region
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`360
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`H To Take a Snapshot of the Screen 361
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`H To Take a Delayed Snapshot
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`361
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`H To Hide the Snapshot Dialog Box While Taking a Snapshot 361
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`H To Save a Snapshot
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`362
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`15.
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`Using Video and Audio 363
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`Video 364
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`Overview 364
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`Java Media Player Main Window 364
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`Supported Media Formats
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`365
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`Using the Java Media Player
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`368
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`Starting and Quitting Audio 370
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`H To Start Audio From the Front Panel
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`370
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`H To Start Audio From the Command Line
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`371
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`H To Start Audio From the Workspace Programs Menu 371
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`H To Exit Audio 371
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`Audio Main Window 372
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`Voice Notes 372
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`Displaying the Waveform Window 373
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`H To Display the Waveform Window 373
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`H To Start Audio With the Waveform Displayed 374
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`Opening and Playing Audio Files
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`374
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`H To Open an Audio File 374
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`H To Open an Audio File With Drag and Drop 375
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`H To Specify Play Options
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`375
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`H To Play an Audio File 376
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`Recording With Audio 377
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`H To Specify Record Options
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`377
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`H To Create a Recording 378
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`H To Save an Audio File or a Recording 379
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`H To Specify Input and Output Device Options
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`379
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`H To Display Information About an Audio File
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`380
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`Audio Control 381
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`Menus 382
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`Using the Tabs
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`384
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`Master Output 385
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`Controlling Master Recordings
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`386
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`Controlling the Master and Application Output
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`387
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`Recording Using the Master and Application Input 387
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`Using the Status Dialog 388
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`16.
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`Using Address Manager
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`393
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`Cards
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`393
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`Items on the Search Menu 394
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`To Open Address Manager
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`397
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`Searching 398
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`H To Find an Address Card 398
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`H To Find a Host Card 399
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`H To Find an Alias Card 400
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`Performing Actions on Cards
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`400
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`Performing Actions on Address Cards
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`400
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`Performing Actions on Alias Cards
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`401
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`Performing Actions on Host Cards
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`402
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`Working With Cards
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`403
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`H To Create a Personal Address Card 403
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`H To Create a Personal Alias Card 404
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`H To Edit a Personal Address Card 405
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`H To Put a Card on the Workspace 405
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`Printing Cards
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`406
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`Browsing Your Card Folders 406
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`17.
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`Using Process Manager 407
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`About Processes
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`407
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`Tips for Finding Errant Processes
`
`407
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`Sampling, Displaying, and Saving Process Information 408
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`H To Open Process Manager
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`409
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`H To Display Subsets of the Processes
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`409
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`H To Find a Process 410
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`H To Change the Sort Order of the Display 410
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`H To Change the Sampling Interval 411
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`Copying and Saving 412
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`Performing Actions on a Selected Process 413
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`Sending Kill Signals to a Process
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`413
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`H To Look Up the Owner of a Process
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`415
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`H To Show the Ancestry for a Process 415
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`H To Trace Child Processes
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`415
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`H To Trace System Calls
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`416
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`H To Show the Stack for a Process 416
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`H To Debug a Process
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`417
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`18.
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`Using Performance Meter
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`419
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`To Open Performance Meter
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`419
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`Choosing the Host and Parameters to Display 420
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`H To Specify the Host to Be Monitored 421
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`H To Change the Parameters Displayed 422
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`Choosing How the Parameters Are Displayed 422
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`H To Show/Hide the Menu Bar
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`423
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`H To Show/Hide the Line Chart or Area Chart 423
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`H To Change the Orientation of the Charts 423
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`H To Choose Line Charts or Area Charts 424
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`Working With Colors and Thresholds
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`424
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`H To Change Chart Colors 425
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`H To Change the Threshold Value for a Parameter 425
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`Logging Samples and Choosing the Sample Interval 426
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`H To Save Sample Information to a Log File 426
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`H To Change the Sample Interval
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`427
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`19.
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`Using Hotkey Editor 429
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`To Start Hotkey Editor 429
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`Creating a Hotkey 431
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`To Create a Hotkey for an Application, Action, or Document 431
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`To Create a Hotkey for a Workspace Management Function 434
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`To Create a Hotkey for a Multi-Monitor Management Function 435
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`Editing a Hotkey 437
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`To Edit a Hotkey for an Application, Action, or Document 437
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`To Edit a Hotkey for a Workspace Management Function 439
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`To Edit a Hotkey for a Multi-Monitor Management Function 440
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`Deleting and Recovering Hotkeys 441
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`To Delete a Hotkey 441
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`To Undo the Previous Action 441
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`To Redo the Previous Action 441
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`To Revert to a Previous Hotkey 441
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`20.
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`Using Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Synchronization 443
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`Accessing PDA sync Software
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`444
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`Configuring Synchronization 444
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`Setting Synchronization Properties
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`445
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`Configuring Conduits
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`446
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`Calendar
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`447
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`Memo 448
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`Address 449
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`System 450
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`Mail 450
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`Installer 453
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`Adding a Conduit 454
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`Configuring the Log 456
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`Viewing the Log 458
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`Printing the Log 459
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`Starting Synchronization 459
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`Checking Status 460
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`A.
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`Keyboard Shortcuts for the Desktop 463
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`Menu Shortcuts
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`463
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`Keyboard Focus and the Highlight 464
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`Moving the Keyboard Focus
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`464
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`Opening and Closing Windows 465
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`H To Open an Application Window 466
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`H To Close an Application Window 466
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`H To Select a Window or Icon 467
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`H To Turn a Window into an Icon (Minimize)
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`467
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`H To Restore a Window from an Icon 467
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`H To Move a Window or Window Icon 467
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`H To Resize a Window 468
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`H To Scroll a Window’s Contents 468
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`H To Select a List Item 468
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`H To Display a Pull-down Menu 469
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`H To Use a Pop-up Menu 469
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`H To Use the Window Menu 469
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`H To Switch to Another Workspace
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`469
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`H To Rename a Workspace
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`470
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`H To Move among Windows 470
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`H To Display a Window in Other Workspaces
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`470
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`H To Choose a Front Panel Control
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`471
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`H To Choose a Subpanel Control
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`471
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`H To Move the Front Panel 471
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`Online Help Keyboard Navigation 472
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`H To Get Help in Any Window 472
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`H To Choose a Help Topic Hyperlink 472
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`B.
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`Running Localized Sessions
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`473
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`Default Language at Login 473
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`Logging In to a Language-Specific Session 474
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`Creating or Editing a Language-Specific File 474
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`H To Create or Edit a Language-Specific File 474
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`Using a Language-Specific Terminal Emulator
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`475
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`Specifying Fonts 475
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`Font Specification 476
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`Font Set Specification 476
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`Changing Fonts 476
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`H To Specify Fonts from the Command Line
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`477
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`H To Specify Fonts within a Resource File 477
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`Choosing Your Input Method and Keyboard 478
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`Using Input Method Modifiers
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`478
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`Specifying the Input Method Style 478
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`Changing the X Keyboard Map at the Server 479
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`C.
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`D.
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`Compose Key Sequences 481
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`Locale Notes
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`487
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`Thai Locale
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`487
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`CDE 1.3 Library Features
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`488
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`Thai Text Manipulation 488
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`Thai Fonts
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`491
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`Printing 493
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`Hebrew Locale
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`498
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`Typing Hebrew Text
`
`498
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`Editing Hebrew Text
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`498
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`Printing Hebrew Text
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`499
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`Glossary 503
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`Index 523
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`Figures
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`Figure 1–1
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`CDE Desktop
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`4
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`Figure 1–2
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`Location of Files Subpanel
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`6
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`Figure 1–3
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`Front Panel and Application Manager
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`8
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`Figure 1–4
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`Window Frame Controls
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`10
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