■Appendix B, “Using the Change Extensions Command”
This appendix presents the information necessary to move a series of extension numbers from one block of numbers to another without changing each number individually.
Conventions Used
The following conventions are used in this document:
■Rounded boxes represent keyboard keys that you press.
For example, an instruction to press the enter key is shown as Press ENTER .
■Square boxes represent phone pad keys that you press.
For example, an instruction to press zero on the phone pad is shown as Press 0 .
■The word “enter” means to type a value and press ENTER .
For example, an instruction to type y and press ENTER is shown as Enter y to continue.
■Two or three keys that you press at the same time (that is, you hold down the first key while pressing the second and/or third key) are shown as a rounded box that contains two or more words separated by hyphens. For example, an instruction to press and hold ALT while typing the letter d is shown as
Press
■Commands and text you type or enter appear in bold.
■Values, instructions, and prompts that you see on the screen appear as follows: Press any key to continue.
■Variables that the system supplies or that you must supply appear in italics.
For example, an error message including one of your filenames appears as
The file filename is formatted incorrectly
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