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- Press the PgDn Key
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- MOVING BETWEEN THE TEXT AND THE COMMAND LINE
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- By far the most useful feature of the Esc key, is that it is the only
- way to get to the Command Line. You may exit the Command Line with a
- few other keys such as the Up and Down arrow keys, but you can only
- get to the Command Line with the Esc key.
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- Of course you can get out of the Command Line with the Esc key also.
- If you do, the cursor will move to the point on the screen where it
- was before the Command Line was entered.
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- Press the Esc key a few times just to see.
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- Press the PgDn Key
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- IT IS DIFFICULT TO OVEREMPHASIZE THE Esc KEY IN PC-TYPE+
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- Almost everywhere within PC-TYPE+, Esc is used to return to your
- editing session.
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- For example, Press F8 and then press Esc.
- Press F8, F2 and then press Esc.
- Press F8, F8 and then press Esc.
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- (*) Move the cursor to the asterisk at the left and press CtrlB. Move
- the cursor to the asterisk at the right and press CtrlB again (*).
- Now Press F7, F5 and then Esc.
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- Press F1 and then press Esc.
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- The Esc key is used in this manner consistently throughout PC-TYPE+.
- If you are ever in doubt, TRY Esc FIRST!.
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- Press the PgDn Key
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- OTHER USES FOR THE Esc KEY
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- Esc will stop the definition of a Keystroke Macro.
- Esc will stop a Keystroke Macro which is running.
- Esc will exit you from any menu.
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- Esc will return you to your editing screen if you press F9, ShF9, or
- CtrlF9 accidentally and don't really want to save the file yet.
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- Esc will stop a global find and replace which is in progress.
- Esc will stop Mail Merge in progress.
- Esc will exit you from redefining your Tabs.
- Esc will exit you from Importing PC-FILE data.
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- ALWAYS TRY Esc FIRST!
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- Press the PgDn Key
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- Esc VS CtrlK IN KEYSTROKE MACRO
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- One place Esc will not work is inside a repeating Keystroke Macro
- which has been defined with CtrlK to permit user keyin. As soon as
- the cursor changes shape, Esc will only toggle you between the Command
- Line and the Text.
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- If you press Esc before the repeating macro places you back inside the
- CtrlK option, the Macro will stop.
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- The best way to exit such a Macro is to cause a message to be written
- to the Message Line when you are in the CtrlK mode. The easiest way
- to do this is to press Ctrl PgUp and then press the Up arrow, (or Ctrl
- PgDn and then press the Down arrow) but any message will do, even the
- "Are You Sure?" from F4 or Ctrl Break.
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- Press F4 to Return to the HELP Menu
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