As with creating new variables, changes to variables will
not actually be made until the crontab
is
saved.
To cut an environment variable, first select the variable to be cut. Then select ->.
Alternatively, you can use the , or simply press Ctrl+X.
mouse button menu and chooseTo copy an environment variable, first select the variable to be copied. Then select ->.
Alternatively, you can use the , or simply press Ctrl+C.
mouse button menu and chooseTo paste an environment variable, first an environment variable must have already been cut or copied to the clipboard. Once an environment variable has been cut or copied, paste will be enabled. Then select the Variables folder. Finally, select ->.
Alternatively, you can use the , or simply press Ctrl+V.
mouse button menu and chooseTo modify an environment variable, first select the variable to be modified. Then select ->. Alternatively, you can use the mouse button menu and choose , or simply press Ctrl+O. You will see the Edit Variable dialog, in which you would modify the variable as described above.
To delete an environment variable, first select the variable to be deleted. Then select ->
Alternatively, you can use the .
mouse button menu and chooseTo enable or disabled an environment variable, first select the disabled variable. Disabled variables will have Disabled in their descriptions. Then select ->.
Alternatively, you can use the . Confirm that the environment variable's name and value are correctly displayed.
mouse button menu and choose
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