User`s guide
Getting Started
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2.4.6. COMMAND BUTTONS
You can choose a command button to initiate an immediate action, such as carrying out or canceling a
command. The OK, Cancel and Help buttons are common command buttons. They are often located
along the bottom or on the right side of the dialog box.
A command button followed by an ellipsis (...) opens another dialog box. To choose a command button
• Click the command button
1. To return to your active window, press ESC again.
2. A dark border marks the selected button.
3. Press the SPACEBAR or ENTER.
If the button has an underlined letter in its name, you can choose the command button in one step. Press
and hold down ALT while typing the underlined letter.
OK Choosing the OK button closes the dialog box and completes the command using
the selected options. For example, choosing the OK button in the Print dialog box
starts printing the radio parameters file. To choose the OK button you can either
click the button or press ENTER.
Cancel and Close Choosing the Cancel or the Close button discards the options you have selected,
closes the dialog box, and returns you to your active window. Each of these buttons
closes the dialog box without reversing any completed changes. To choose the
Cancel button, click the button or press ESC. To choose the Close button, click the
button or press ESC or ENTER. You can also use the Close command on the
Control menu in the upper-left corner of the dialog box.
Help To choose the on-line Help, click the Help button or press F1.
2.4.7. USING SCROLL BARS
Some windows and dialog boxes have scroll bars that you can use to view information that exists
beyond the borders of the window. To scroll through information displayed in a window or dialog box:
• Drag the scroll box through all the information in a list or point to one of the scroll arrows and hold
down the mouse button until the information you want comes into view.