To recall entry buffer values
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Position the mouse pointer over the Recall pushbutton just to the right of the entry
buffer text area, click the mouse button to bring up the Entry Buffer Recall dialog
box, and then choose a string from that dialog box.
The Entry Buffer Recall dialog box contains a list of entries gained during the
emulation session as well as any predefined entries present at interface startup.
If you exit the emulation/analysis session with the interface ’locked", recall buffer
values are saved and will be present when you restart the interface.
You can predefine entries for the Entry Buffer Recall dialog box and define the
maximum number of entries by setting X resources (refer to Chapter 13, "Setting X
Resources").
See the following "To use dialog boxes" section for information about using dialog
boxes.
To use the entry buffer
1 Place information into the entry buffer (see the previous "To place values into the
entry buffer using the keyboard", "To copy-and-paste to the entry buffer", or "To
recall entry buffer values" task descriptions).
2 Choose the menu item, or click the action key, that uses the contents of the entry
buffer (that is, the menu item or action key that contains "()").
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