the corresponding new variable name. Multiple parenthesized groups of
variables may be specified.
-The @subcmd{DROP} subcommand deletes a specified list of variables from the
-active dataset.
+The @subcmd{DROP} subcommand deletes a specified list of variables
+from the active dataset. @cmd{MODIFY VARS} may not be used to delete
+all variables from the dictionary; use @cmd{NEW FILE} to do that
+(@pxref{NEW FILE}).
The @subcmd{KEEP} subcommand keeps the specified list of variables in the active
dataset. Any unlisted variables are deleted from the active dataset.
@vindex NUMERIC
@display
-NUMERIC /@var{var_list} [(@var{fmt_spec})].
+NUMERIC @var{var_list} [(@var{fmt_spec})] [/@var{var_list} [(@var{fmt_spec})]]@dots{}
@end display
@cmd{NUMERIC} explicitly declares new numeric variables, optionally
setting their output formats.
-Specify a slash (@samp{/}), followed by the names of the new numeric
-variables. If you wish to set their output formats, follow their names
-by an output format specification in parentheses (@pxref{Input and Output
+Specify the names of the new numeric variables as @var{var_list}. If
+you wish to set the variables' output formats, follow their names by
+an output format specification in parentheses (@pxref{Input and Output
Formats}); otherwise, the default is F8.2.
Variables created with @cmd{NUMERIC} are initialized to the