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The output box allows some editing controls. After selecting text, by using the mouse or the keyboard (SHIFT+ arrow keys), text can be copied using CTRL+C. | The output box allows some editing controls. After selecting text, by using the mouse or the keyboard (SHIFT+ arrow keys), text can be copied using CTRL+C. | ||
Complete text of output can be obtained by piping the output of a Delta command. For example, | Complete text of output can be obtained by piping the output of a Delta command. For example, "[C:\USER] STATUS /O > REPORT.TXT" will create a status report for all checked out files named REPORT.TXT. | ||
Additional reference words: 1.00 KBCategory: kbusage KBSubcategory: Delta | Additional reference words: 1.00 KBCategory: kbusage KBSubcategory: Delta |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 20 July 2020
Microsoft Delta Output BoxID: Q111305 The information in this article applies to:
Delta s output box allows only the final 15K of text to be displayed. For example, if a log is performed, with the number of entries to be displayed being 400, Delta will display only the last 15K of entries. All previous log entries beyond the 15K limit cannot be viewed through the output window. The output box allows some editing controls. After selecting text, by using the mouse or the keyboard (SHIFT+ arrow keys), text can be copied using CTRL+C. Complete text of output can be obtained by piping the output of a Delta command. For example, "[C:\USER] STATUS /O > REPORT.TXT" will create a status report for all checked out files named REPORT.TXT. Additional reference words: 1.00 KBCategory: kbusage KBSubcategory: Delta |
Last Reviewed: June 13, 1995 |