[396c]These are the standard editing commands used to move and remove objects in your documents. Selected text, topics, slides, words, attachments, and graphical objects, all can be manipulated with these commands. Cut and copied items are stored on the Pasteboard, from which they may be pasted into other views, documents or even other programs. The Delete command removes the selected item or items.
[75c]Pressing the Delete key is usually the same as choosing the Delete command.
[40c]Cut (x), Copy (c), Paste (v), and Delete
[226c]Choose Undo to take back the last change you made to the current document. When you do this, the menu item's name will change to Redo. Choosing it again will put your last change back in place, and reset the menu name to Undo.
[114c]Some operations are not undoable. After one of these, the Undo menu item will be renamed Can't Undo, and disabled.
[13c]Undo/Redo (z)
[174c]The Duplicate command makes an identical copy of the currently selected item. It is much like choosing Copy and then Paste, but does not alter the contents of the pasteboard.
Duplicate (D)
[64c]Find is a submenu of Edit, and is described in the next chapter.
[5c]Find
[267c]These are the standard spell checking commands. The Spelling command raises the Spelling panel, which lists possible alternative spellings for unrecognized words. To find the next suspect word, click this panel's Find Next button, or chose the Check Spelling command.
[34c]Spelling(:) and Check Spelling (;)
[58c]This is a submenu of Edit, and is described in Chapter 18.
\pard\tx560\tx1120\tx1680\tx2240\tx2800\tx3360\tx3920\tx4480\tx5040\tx5600\f0\b0\i\ul0\fs28 Pressing the Delete key is usually the same as choosing the Delete command.