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 <caution [text='text']>
 
The caution tag starts a caution message. A caution message is the word
"CAUTION:" (or the text specified by the text option) followed by one or
more lines of text. In the help source file, the last line of text must be
followed by the /caution tag. When the caution message is displayed, the
message is immediately preceded by a blank line and the last line of text in
the message is followed by a blank line. Caution messages are typically used
to alert the user to a potential risk.
 
Parameter  Description
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text       Specifies the text used to start the caution. The text can be any
           string of characters but must be enclosed in single quotation
           marks ('). If the text is not given, the default text is
           "CAUTION:".
 
Example
 
This example uses the caution tag to start a caution message:
 
    <caution>
    Shutting down the system without ending your program may result
    in data loss.
    </caution>
 
When displayed, the caution message looks like this:
 
    CAUTION:
    Shutting down the system without ending your
    program may result in data loss.
 
See Also
 
 /caution
 
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