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Thanks, Steven. It was in CMDREF.INF under ANSI escape sequences.  
Previously, I had searched all of the *.INF and *.HLP files for such  
things as "fonts", "colors", "command line" and/or combinations of  
these.  
 
I guess it really helps to know what to look for in the search variable!  
 
HCM  
 
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> In <3D5D1803.458E22BA@attglobal.net>, on 08/16/02  
>    at 07:19 AM, Harry Chris Motin  said:  
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> >Does anyone know how to change the colors of the characters in a REXX  
> >driven commandline session (or know where to get this info)? I'm  
> >interested in having a REXX script run from the commandline. The script  
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> The OS/2 command line has built-in ANSI terminal support.  CMDREF.INF  
> should have enough examples and color tables to get you started.  
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