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Using the Command Browser
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Deleting a command
You can delete commands that you have either created or imported.
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Open the Command Browser (say "Command Browser" or click Command 
Browser on the Tools menu of the DragonBar). 
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Click the Script button. This displays the command grammars where custom 
commands are available. By default, the custom global commands are 
displayed.
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Use the Current command grammar list to select the program or context in 
which the command is found. A list of commands display.
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From the list, select the command that you want to delete. 
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Click the Delete button  
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Confirm that you want to delete the command. The command disappears from 
the Command Browser.
 You cannot delete many application-specific commands, Natural Language Commands, or 
other built-in commands.
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Edit button
This displays the MyCommands Editor with current 
command. Use the editor to modify the command's 
properties.For information on how to use the 
MyCommands dialog box, click the Help button on the 
dialog box, or see the MyCommands section listed 
below.
New Copy button
This displays the MyCommands Editor with current 
command, but with a unique name. For example, if you 
chose go to sleep in Global Commands, the new copy 
would be named go to sleep 2. Use the editor to modify 
the command's properties.For information on how to use 
the MyCommands dialog box, click the Help button on 
the dialog box, or see the MyCommands section.
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