Hopefully, you won't have to read many files that are more than 80 columns wide because they are a pain to read. However, Text View provides ways to do it if
you need to.
Press the "End of line" button (the fifth button past the color buttons)... It displays the last 78 or 80 columns, the last being column 160, which is the
length of the longest line in this file.
Some files may not appear to be as wide as Text View reports because some
lines may have trailing tabs or spaces that can't normally be seen. You can
use Text View's "Expose" option to see them. If the Expose option was not
selected when this file was loaded, the line below will appear as a blank
line...
Reload the file and click the check box for the Expose option to see what's
really in that "blank line". (See "Help" on the Load Options window or on the
main menu for an explanation of the symbols).
You can print files by choosing:
File
Print...
This is the last line of the demo file. Thanks for trying Text View. M.F.