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PC Access for Windows Reference Guidefor PC Access Version 4.30![]() ![]() ![]()
Overview: Typographic ConventionsThis help file uses special typefaces to identify some things: · Arial Bold indicates the titles of various things you see as you run PC Access: windows, window controls such as buttons, or editable fields. We also use it for section headings and list paragraph headings. · Courier Bold indicates filenames, DOS command names, script language commands, names of keys on your keyboard, text you type, or text the computer displays to you. Each URL also appears in Courier Bold. · Courier indicates longer samples of text you type, such as script file examples. · Italics indicates a first occurrence of a new term, information requiring special emphasis (such as a warning), or the title of a help topic, book, or document. If you are viewing this document in HTML (HyperText Markup Language) format on MFM's Web site, the Courier font does not appear due to limitations in the software MFM uses to convert the PC Access for Windows Reference Guide from Windows Help format. This topic has changed for PC Access 4.30.
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