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WORD-WRAP TOGGLE (AltW)
A "W" should be on your Command Line. This indicates that Word-Wrap
is ON. Word-Wrap enables you to keep on typing without having to
press the Enter key. If you are in the middle of a word when you
reach the right margin, the next non-blank keystroke will cause the
entire word to be moved down to a new line (unless you are in INSERT
mode which will be discussed shortly). To illustrate this, (*)
place the cursor on the asterisk above and type WordWrapToggle as one
word (i.e., no spaces). It should move to a new line automatically.
Hold down the Alt key and press the "W" key to turn Word-Wrap OFF.
The "W" should disappear from the Command Line. Now, place (*)
the cursor on the asterisk above and type WordWrapToggle again.
Notice that in this case, you must press the Enter key to get to the
next line. Press AltW again to turn Word-Wrap back ON.
Press the PgDn Key
WORD WRAP in INSERT MODE
Turn Insert mode ON by pressing the Ins key if you not currently in
the insert mode. (An "I" should be on the Command Line.)
You should also be in Word-Wrap mode. Move the cursor to the asterisk
on the line below and type the words 'AND VERY SLY'. The Quick,
Brown, (*) Fox Jumps Over the Exceedingly Lazy Dog. Notice that as
you insert words, the words which run over the margin to the right get
moved down to the next line. This is because INSERT is ON.
Now turn Word-Wrap off with AltW and repeat the process again.
The Quick, Brown, (*) Fox Jumps Over the Exceedingly Lazy Dog.
In this case, PC-TYPE+ senses that the line is full and causes a
message to appear on the Message Line below and sounds the bell.
Turn Word Wrap back on.
Press F4 to Return to the HELP Menu