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Alt Shift 7: Ctrl Shift 7: Collapse the selected outline to Level 7. Alt Shift 8: Ctrl Shift 8: Collapse the selected outline to Level 8. Alt Shift 9: Ctrl Shift 9: 12 Hour Shifts for 7 Days a Week Schedules Included In The Template Packages C = A B 7 Days per Week 12 Hours per Shift E = C / D Hours per Person Shifts Per Day People per Shift Hours per Week People Required X X 1 9 756 17 44.5 X X 1 9 756 18 42.0 X X 1 9 756 19 39.8 X 1 9 756 20 37.8 X 1 9 756 21 36.0

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Environment variables. To loop through a set of text files so you can edit each one, in turn, use this statement in your batch file:@ECHO OFFFOR %%F IN (*.TXT) DO EDIT %%FNote that the iteration variable is specified with only one percent sign (%) if you run this loop at the command line, without a batch file:C:\> FOR %F IN (*.TXT) DO EDIT %FCommand-line processingFreeDOS provides a simple method to evaluate any command-line options the user might have provided when running batch files. FreeDOS parses the command line, and stores the first nine batch file options in the special variables %1, %2, .. and so on until %9. Notice that the eleventh option (and beyond) are not directly accessible in this way. (The special variable %0 stores the name of the batch file.)If your batch file needs to process more than nine options, you can use the SHIFT statement to remove the first option and shift every option down by one value. So the second option becomes %1, and the tenth option becomes %9.Most batch files need to shift by one value. But if you need to shift by some other increment, you can provide that parameter to the SHIFT statement, such as:SHIFT 2Here's a simple batch file that demonstrates shifting by one:@ECHO OFFECHO %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9ECHO Shift by one ..SHIFT 1ECHO %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9Executing this batch file with ten arguments shows how the SHIFT statement reorders the command line options, so the batch file can now access the tenth argument as %9:C:\SRC>args 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Shift by one ..2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10C:\SRC> This work is licensed under a Alt Shift 7: Ctrl Shift 7: Collapse the selected outline to Level 7. Alt Shift 8: Ctrl Shift 8: Collapse the selected outline to Level 8. Alt Shift 9: Ctrl Shift 9: Practice paragraph typing. ~ ` ! 1 @ 2 # 3 $ 4 % 5 ^ 6 & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) 0 _ - + = backspace tab q w e r t y u i o p { [ } ] | \ caps lock a s d f g h j k l : ; " ' enter shift z x c v b n m , " data-keyarr="{"charCode":"46","keyCode":"46","shiftKey":"false","type":"keypress"}"> > . ? / shift ctrl alt cmd space cmd alt ctrl Continue Speed 0WPM Accuracy 0% Time 00:00:00 Problem Keys F J Lesson Complete! Congratulations, you have successfully completed this lesson. Back to Lesson ¬ Lesson 9 Speed 0 WPM Gross Speed 0 WPM Error 0 Accuracy 0% Word Typed 0 Time 00:00:00 Problem Keys F J ~ ` ! 1 @ 2 # 3 $ 4 % 5 ^ 6 & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) 0 _ - + = backspace tab q w e r t y u i o p { [ } ] | \ caps lock a s d f g h j k l : ; " ' enter shift z x c v b n m , " data-keyarr="{"charCode":"46","keyCode":"46","shiftKey":"false","type":"keypress"}"> > . ? / shift ctrl alt cmd space cmd alt ctrl Short Paragraph Lesson Progress 0/10 Screens Complete Letter F and Space! 1 Letter F and Space! 2 Letter F and Space! 3 Letter F and Space! 4 Letter F and Space! 5 Letter F and Space! 6 Letter F and Space! 7 Letter F and Space! 8 Letter F and Space! 9 Letter F and Space! 10

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Environment variables. To loop through a set of text files so you can edit each one, in turn, use this statement in your batch file:@ECHO OFFFOR %%F IN (*.TXT) DO EDIT %%FNote that the iteration variable is specified with only one percent sign (%) if you run this loop at the command line, without a batch file:C:\> FOR %F IN (*.TXT) DO EDIT %FCommand-line processingFreeDOS provides a simple method to evaluate any command-line options the user might have provided when running batch files. FreeDOS parses the command line, and stores the first nine batch file options in the special variables %1, %2, .. and so on until %9. Notice that the eleventh option (and beyond) are not directly accessible in this way. (The special variable %0 stores the name of the batch file.)If your batch file needs to process more than nine options, you can use the SHIFT statement to remove the first option and shift every option down by one value. So the second option becomes %1, and the tenth option becomes %9.Most batch files need to shift by one value. But if you need to shift by some other increment, you can provide that parameter to the SHIFT statement, such as:SHIFT 2Here's a simple batch file that demonstrates shifting by one:@ECHO OFFECHO %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9ECHO Shift by one ..SHIFT 1ECHO %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9Executing this batch file with ten arguments shows how the SHIFT statement reorders the command line options, so the batch file can now access the tenth argument as %9:C:\SRC>args 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Shift by one ..2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10C:\SRC> This work is licensed under a

2025-04-07
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Practice paragraph typing. ~ ` ! 1 @ 2 # 3 $ 4 % 5 ^ 6 & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) 0 _ - + = backspace tab q w e r t y u i o p { [ } ] | \ caps lock a s d f g h j k l : ; " ' enter shift z x c v b n m , " data-keyarr="{"charCode":"46","keyCode":"46","shiftKey":"false","type":"keypress"}"> > . ? / shift ctrl alt cmd space cmd alt ctrl Continue Speed 0WPM Accuracy 0% Time 00:00:00 Problem Keys F J Lesson Complete! Congratulations, you have successfully completed this lesson. Back to Lesson ¬ Lesson 9 Speed 0 WPM Gross Speed 0 WPM Error 0 Accuracy 0% Word Typed 0 Time 00:00:00 Problem Keys F J ~ ` ! 1 @ 2 # 3 $ 4 % 5 ^ 6 & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) 0 _ - + = backspace tab q w e r t y u i o p { [ } ] | \ caps lock a s d f g h j k l : ; " ' enter shift z x c v b n m , " data-keyarr="{"charCode":"46","keyCode":"46","shiftKey":"false","type":"keypress"}"> > . ? / shift ctrl alt cmd space cmd alt ctrl Short Paragraph Lesson Progress 0/10 Screens Complete Letter F and Space! 1 Letter F and Space! 2 Letter F and Space! 3 Letter F and Space! 4 Letter F and Space! 5 Letter F and Space! 6 Letter F and Space! 7 Letter F and Space! 8 Letter F and Space! 9 Letter F and Space! 10

2025-03-29
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Your visual target. Shift+E Select previous enemy ground object as your visual target. Ctrl+E Select closest enemy ground object as your visual target. Numpad * (asterisk) Target the object closest to the center of view. R Target the last object mentioned in the radio call - an enemy aircraft (bandit), incoming missile, friendly bomber, airport, etc. For radio calls that do not involve targetable objects, the caller of the object, if appropriate, may be targeted. Some objects might not be visible or targetable. Shift+R Target the caller of the last radio call, if appropriate. Ctrl+R Select the current radar target as your visual target. You must have the target selected on your radar, but you don't need a full lock to select this as a visual target. Misc. Commands Shift+1 Animation key 1 (for third-party add-ons). Shift+2 Animation key 2 (for third-party add-ons). Shift+3 Animation key 3 (for third-party add-ons). Shift+4 Animation key 4 (for third-party add-ons). Shift+5 Animation key 5 (for third-party add-ons). Shift+6 Animation key 6 (for third-party add-ons). Shift+7 Animation key 7 (for third-party add-ons). Shift+8 Animation key 8 (for third-party add-ons). Shift+9 Animation key 9 (for third-party add-ons).

2025-04-10
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~ ` ! 1 @ 2 # 3 $ 4 % 5 ^ 6 & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) 0 _ - + = backspace tab q w e r t y u i o p { [ } ] | \ caps lock a s d f g h j k l : ; " ' enter shift z x c v b n m , " data-keyarr="{"charCode":"46","keyCode":"46","shiftKey":"false","type":"keypress"}"> > . ? / shift ctrl alt cmd space cmd alt ctrl Continue Speed 0WPM Accuracy 0% Time 00:00:00 Problem Keys F J Lesson Complete! Congratulations, you have successfully completed this lesson. Back to Lesson ¬ Lesson Speed 0 WPM Gross Speed 0 WPM Error 0 Accuracy 0% Word Typed 0 Time 00:00:00 Problem Keys F J ~ ` ! 1 @ 2 # 3 $ 4 % 5 ^ 6 & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) 0 _ - + = backspace tab q w e r t y u i o p { [ } ] | \ caps lock a s d f g h j k l : ; " ' enter shift z x c v b n m , " data-keyarr="{"charCode":"46","keyCode":"46","shiftKey":"false","type":"keypress"}"> > . ? / shift ctrl alt cmd space cmd alt ctrl Lesson Progress 0/0 Screens Complete

2025-04-07
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Use all the keys in the keyboard. Your speed goal is 34 WPM. ~ ` ! 1 @ 2 # 3 $ 4 % 5 ^ 6 & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) 0 _ - + = backspace tab q w e r t y u i o p { [ } ] | \ caps lock a s d f g h j k l : ; " ' enter shift z x c v b n m , " data-keyarr="{"charCode":"46","keyCode":"46","shiftKey":"false","type":"keypress"}"> > . ? / shift ctrl alt cmd space cmd alt ctrl Continue Speed 0WPM Accuracy 0% Time 00:00:00 Problem Keys F J Lesson Complete! Congratulations, you have successfully completed this lesson. Back to Lesson ¬ Lesson 5 Speed 0 WPM Gross Speed 0 WPM Error 0 Accuracy 0% Word Typed 0 Time 00:00:00 Problem Keys F J ~ ` ! 1 @ 2 # 3 $ 4 % 5 ^ 6 & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) 0 _ - + = backspace tab q w e r t y u i o p { [ } ] | \ caps lock a s d f g h j k l : ; " ' enter shift z x c v b n m , " data-keyarr="{"charCode":"46","keyCode":"46","shiftKey":"false","type":"keypress"}"> > . ? / shift ctrl alt cmd space cmd alt ctrl Practice Goal 34 WPM Lesson Progress 0/1 Screens Complete Letter F and Space! 1

2025-04-11

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