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Introduction
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Introduction
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Manual
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Introduction
Figure
I
-10
TaskLink
General
Parameters
Dialog
Box
Online
Help
TaskLink
Screen
Movement
Summaiy
Push
Buttons
Dialog
boxes
contain
one
or
more
push
buttons.
To
select
a
push
button,
highlight
it
and
press
,
or
select
it
using
a
mouse.
<
OK
>
and
<
Cancel
>
are
examples
of
push
buttons.
Check
Boxes
[
X
]
Check
boxes
toggle
an
option
on
and
off.
Use
the
Space
bar,
or
click
on
the
check
box
with
your
mouse
to
toggle
a
selection
on
and
off.
Electronic
ID
is
an
example
of
a
check
box.
Radio
Buttons
(
)
Radio
buttons
are
used
to
select
an
option
from
a
list
of
mutually
exclusive
options.
Use
the
arrow
keys
or
click
on
the
option
to
select
a
radio
button
option.
The
two
options
listed
under
Verify
Passes
are
examples
of
radio
buttons;
selecting
one
deselects
the
other.
Parameter
Entry
Fields
These
fields
allow
you
to
input
information
that
TaskLink
needs.
When
highlighted,
text
entered
at
the
keyboard
goes
into
the
entry
field.
Custom
commands
is
an
example
of
a
parameter
entry
field.
For
more
detailed
information
on
any
aspect
of
TaskLink,
context-
sensitive
online
help
documentation
is
available
by:
Clicking
the
mouse
button
on
the
<
Fl
=
Help
>
push
button
at
the
bottom
right
of
the
screen.
Moving
the
cursor
to
a
selection
and
pressing
Fl.
All
topics
covered
in
online
documentation
are
also
accessible
from
the
General
Help
Index
in
the
Help
menu.
Both
the
mouse
and
the
PC
keyboard
can
be
used
to
select
items
from
the
TaskLink
menus.
All
screen
movement
and
selection
instructions
in
this
manual
are
given
using
the
PC
keyboard
commands.
If
you
are
using
a
mouse,
simply
point
the
mouse
to
an
item
on
TaskLink's
action
bar,
boxes,
or
buttons,
and
select
the
item
by
clicking
the
mouse
button.
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2500
User
Manual
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