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LINE-ORIENTED COMMANDS
<INSERT LINE> (the F2 key) inserts a blank line above the cursor. The
cursor moves to the left margin of the new line.
<DELETE LINE> (the F1 key) deletes the line which the cursor is on.
This command can be preceded by a count (ie <ESC> 3 <DELETE LINE>
deletes 3 lines).
<DELETE END OF LINE> (the SHIFT numeric keypad 5 key) deletes from the
cursor position until the end of the line.
<CENTER> (the ALT C key) centers the current line between the left and
right margins. First type the line, then press <CENTER>.
<JUSTIFY LINE> (the ALT J key) will justify the current line between
the left and right margins. This command may be preceded by a count.
<SQUASH> (the CTRL Q key) will remove all consecutive blanks from the
current line. This is a good way to undo the effects of justification.
This command may be preceded by a count.
<UNDO> (the ALT U key) allows you to restore the last line or block
that was deleted. Buffer 9 is reserved as the place where deleted
lines are stored.
<INDENT> (the ALT I key) will cause any subsequent lines you type in
the paragraph to be indented at the cursor column. Typing <RETURN>
will not only end the paragraph, but will end the indent operation as
well.
<CHANGE INDENT> (the CTRL Y key) changes the indentation of all lines
from the cursor position to the end of the paragraph. The lines will
be indented at the cursor position, or at the position you specify if
you type a number.