Command, button, and key conventions
The online help uses the following conventions:
Commands and buttons
For easy recognition, command names and button names are displayed in bold. For example: New command, Print button, etc.
Key combinations
Keyboard shortcuts appear in the following forms:
- Delete means the Del key (either the Delete key, or the Del key on your numeric keypad).
- Enter means the Enter or Return key, depending on which of these keys appears on your keyboard.
- Ctrl-Key, Shift-Key, and Alt-Key are examples of the notation for two-key combinations. Press the first key in the combination (Control, Shift, or Alt), and, at the same time, press the second key in the combination (designated above as Key). For example: Ctrl-C means to hold the Control key down and then press the letter C on your keyboard (Ctrl-C is the Windows Copy command).
Other conventions