1. $ HELP HELP . . (HELP message text and list of topics) . Topic? Issuing the HELP command without any qualifiers or parameters produces a display of the HELP topics available from the root HELP library, SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB. If you type one of the listed topics in response to the Topic? prompt, HELP displays information about that topic and a list of subtopics (if there are any). If one or more subtopics exist, HELP will prompt you for a subtopic. Topic? ASSIGN ASSIGN . . (HELP message text and subtopics) . ASSIGN Subtopic? If you type a subtopic name, HELP displays information about that subtopic: ASSIGN Subtopic? Name ASSIGN Name . . (HELP message text and subtopics, if any) . ASSIGN Subtopic? If one or more sub-subtopics exist, HELP will prompt you for a sub-subtopic; otherwise, as in the above example, the facility will prompt you for another subtopic of the topic you are currently inspecting. Typing a question mark will redisplay the HELP message and options at your current level. Pressing the Return key will either: (1) move you back to the previous HELP level if you are in a subtopic level, or (2) terminate HELP if you are at the first level. Pressing Ctrl/Z terminates HELP at any level. 2. $ HELP FILL Sorry, no documentation on FILL Additional information available: . . (list of first-level topics ) . Topic? @EDTHELP FILL FILL . . (FILL HELP message) . @EDTHELP Topic? When you issue a request for HELP on a topic that is not in the default HELP library, you can instruct HELP to search another HELP library for the topic. In this example, entering the command @EDTHELP FILL instructs HELP to search the HELP library SYS$HELP:EDTHELP.HLB for information on FILL, an EDT editor command. HELP displays the message and prompts you for another EDT editor topic.