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Section Labels
One of the first things you will want to do is label sections of your script. This makes it easy to control what happens and how the script is processed by the client. You can then skip stages depending on results from other commands. These are very simple to create. To label a section, type a ":" then the name. For example:
When you want to move to that section in a script (usually from the results of another command) use the goto command, with the label, but minus the ":". For example
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