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Use ContextHold to put the object(s) identified by the selection or cursor context on hold, that is, to modify them in such a way as to suppress the automatic processing of the objects.

 

ContextHold may also be invoked by pressing Ctrl-H.

 

ContextHold has no operands.

 

ContextHold invokes one of the following commands depending upon the type of object identified by the selection or cursor context:

 

JobHold

 

Return Codes

 

-- Return codes as defined by the command invoked by ContextHold.

 

Examples

 

Hold the object(s) identified by the selection or cursor context:

 

   => ContextHold