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TSTool Documentation Getting Started <br />3.4.6 Exit <br />The File ... Exit menu exits TSTool. You will be prompted to confirm the exit. If commands have been <br />modified, you will be prompted to save before exiting. Commands may have been automatically updated <br />by TSTool if an old command file was read. <br />3.5 Edit Menu - Editing Commands <br />The Edit menu can be used to edit the Commands list. Edit options are enabled and disabled depending <br />on the status of the Commands list. Specific edit features are described below. Right clicking over the <br />Commands list provides a popup menu with many choices described below. <br />Edit View Commands Run Results Tools He <br />Cut Command(s) <br />Copy Command(s) <br />Delete Com mand(s) <br />Select All Commands <br />Deselect All Commands <br />Command File... <br />Command... <br />Convert selected commands to # comments <br />Convert selected commands from # comments <br />Edit Menu <br />3.5.1 Cut /Copy /Paste /Delete <br />Menu Edit <br />The Edit ... Cut and Edit ... Copy menu items are enabled if there are items in the Commands list. <br />Currently, these features do not allow interaction with other applications. Cut deletes the selected <br />item(s) from the Commands list and saves its information in memory. Copy just saves the information <br />in memory. After Cut or Copy is executed, select an item in the Commands list and use Paste (see <br />below). <br />Paste is enabled if one or more commands from the Commands list has been cut or copied. To paste the <br />command(s), select commands in the Commands list and press Edit ... Paste. The commands will be <br />added after the last selected command. To insert at the front of the list, paste after the first command, and <br />then cut and paste the first command to reverse the order. <br />The Delete choice currently works exactly like the Cut choice. Additionally, after lines in the <br />Commands have been selected, you can press the Clear Commands button below the Commands list to <br />cut /delete. <br />The Clear Commands button in the Commands area deletes the selected commands or all commands if <br />none are selected. You will be prompted to confirm the clear of no commands are specifically selected. <br />47 Getting Started - 15 <br />