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- @X00
- @X38┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────@X3B┐@X0B
- @X38│ @X3EHelp: @X3F(RM) Re-Read Memorized Message @X3B│@X0B
- @X38└@X3B────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘@X0E
- @X0F
- Subcommands
- @X03
- While there are no subcommands the RM function can take any of three
- separate forms:
-
- @X0BRM Read the marked message and stop
- @X0BRM+ Read the marked message then continue going forward
- @X0BRM- Read the marked message then continue going backward
- @X0F
- Description
- @X03
- When reading messages you can use the (M)ark Message command to tell
- the system to remember that number for you so that you can easily go
- back to it. To return to that Marked Message you simply issue one of
- the above three RM commands.
- @X0F
- Tips For Memorizing Messages
- @X03
- To redisplay and possibly capture the message you are currently reading
- you could issue a command such as this:
- @X0E
- M RM NS
- @X03
- It first marks the message you are reading, then it re-reads that
- message in NON-STOP mode. Another form of the same thing if you wanted
- to re-read that message and then keep going would be:
- @X0E
- M RM+
- @X03
- NOTE: You must be in the conference where you marked the message in
- order for the system to properly locate it.
- @XFF