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<editor>
WORD PROCESSOR COMMANDS
-------Cursor Movement------ ---------Page Movement--------
arrows = move text cursor Ctrl-Home = Beginning of File
Ctrl-T = Top of Window Ctrl-End = End of File
Ctrl-B = Bottom of Window PgUp = Previous Page
Ctrl -> = Next Word PgDn = Next Page
Ctrl <- = Previous Word
Home = Beginning of Line ---------Editor Control-------
End = End of Line Alt-A = Auto Paragraph Reform
Shift-Tab = Back tab
--------Block Controls------ ---------Edit Commands--------
F2 = Form Paragraph Alt-Q or Esc = Done
F5 = Mark Block Beginning Ins = Insert Mode
F6 = Mark Block End Del = Delete Char
F3 = Move Block <-- = Rubout
F4 = Copy Block Ctrl-D = Delete Word
F8 = Delete Block Alt-D = Delete Line
F9 = Unmark Block F7 = Find
Alt-F7 = Find again
<load>
Load a new file into TWP,
replacing the existing file.
<save>
Save the file from the
edit buffer.
<merge>
Merge a file into the
edit buffer at the
line where the cursor
is pointed.
<new>
Clear the edit buffer
and create a new file.
<quit>
Exit from TWP, returning to DOS
<move>
Move the block to the
line where the cursor
points. This is an
insert move.
<copy>
Copy the block to the
line where the cursor
points. This is an
insert copy.
<delete>
Delete the block closing
the space it occupies.
<hide>
Turn off the block
markers.
<formpara>
Form a paragraph.
This makes a paragraph from
a marked block, or, if no
block is marked, to the next
blank or indented line.
<markbeg>
Mark the beginning line
of a block for move, copy,
delete, or paragraph.
<markend>
Mark the ending line
of a block for move, copy,
delete, or paragraph.
<find>
Find a specified string
in the edit buffer.
Move the cursor to the
location where the string
was found.
<findagn>
Find the next occurrence
of the string most recently
specified.
<auto>
Turn on/off the automatic
paragraph forming feature.
<insert>
Turn on/off the
character insert mode.
(insert/overstrike toggle)
<filename>
Enter the path and file name.
The path is optional but must
be fully qualified if entered.
<findstr>
Enter the string to be searched
by the Find command.
<end>