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Back Office Bridge - User Manual - Trading Technologies

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Text Formatting ConventionsThis guide uses a set of terms, symbols, and typographic conventions to categorize specificinformation. Familiarity with these conventions will help you use this manual moreeffectively:ConventionDescriptionALL CAPITALSCourier NewCourier New BoldIndicates operating system commands and acronyms.Indicates examples and anything that you must type exactlyas it appears. For example, if asked to “Type: showversion”, you would type the characters formatted in CourierNew Bold (show version), exactly as they appear.BoldItalicIndicates command buttons, manual section names, menuoptions folder/directory names, and file names. Items inCourier New, when included in a paragraph, are alsoformatted in bold.Indicates variables, including variable text. Variable text isused for labels that change dynamically based on their currentcontext. The wording of variable text does not exactly matchwhat you see on your screen.The title of books, official documents, articles, and papers arealso formatted in italics.* A wildcard. The asterisk signifies any number of variablecharacters. For instance, in the case of *.doc, the asterisk is awildcard, and *.doc signifies any file ending in .doc.DateUnless otherwise described, the Date is TT_yyyy-mm-dd,where yyyy is the four-digit year, mm is the two-digit month,and dd is the two-digit day.Table 2: Text Formatting Conventions6 <strong>Back</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>Bridge</strong> TM System Administration <strong>Manual</strong><strong>Trading</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> International, Inc.

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