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- From: cs911089@ariel.yorku.ca (JASON H KELTZ)
- Subject: Re: Help with the /on command
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- References: <Btvx25.362@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <1992Sep1.192111.5052@ctr.columbia.edu> <65371@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1992 22:45:53 GMT
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- In article <65371@cup.portal.com> Darla@cup.portal.com (Kuby - Downs) writes:
- >I've been playing with the /on commands and made many
- >mistakes. How do you get something out of the /on command
- >that you don't want in there anymore?
-
- Darla, here's an example that I hope will help you out.
-
- /ON IDLE 5 /AWAY I'm away for 5 minutes.
-
- Now, to remove that, you'd do:
-
- /ON IDLE -5
- *
- **** ... just use the "-" and the argument to remove it from
- the list.
-
- Jason.
-