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Commodore Plus 4
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Section
1.
Word
Processor
Commands
103
If
you
want
a
text
block
to
appear
in
more
than
one
place
in
the
work
area,
create
a
block,
insert
it
where
you
want
it
to
be
repeated,
and
leave
the
original
block
intact
at
its
original
location.
You
can
insert
the
block
in
as
many
locations
as
you
like;
you
are
never
required
to
erase
the
original
block.
CM
WP,
SS
When
issued
in
the
word
processor,
clears
the
word
processor
work
area,
but
does
not
affect
the
other
work
areas.
After
you
issue
a
CM
command,
the
word
processor
work
is
lost
unless
you
save
it
first.
After
you
issue
a
CM
command,
the
computer
displays
a
question
to
double
check
your
intentions.
In
the
word
processor,
the
question
is
CLEAR
ALL
Y/N?
In
the
spreadsheet
the
question
is
ARE
YOU
SURE
Y/N?
The
questions
are the
same:
Are
you
sure
you
want
to
clear
the
current
work
area?
Because
all
the
information
cleared
from
the
work
area
will
be
lost
unless
you
save
it
first,
this
question
gives
you
a
last
chance
to
change
your
mind
before
the
work
area
is
erased.
CP
WP
Cancels
all
pointers
set
by
the
SP
(Set
Pointer)
command.
Whereas
EP
(Erase
Pointer)
deletes
only
one
pointer
at
a
time,
CP
(Clear
Pointer)
erases
all
pointers
currently
in
the
work
area.
The
cursor
can
be
anywhere
in
the
work
area
when
you
issue
a
CP
command.
CT
WP
Gets
rid
of
all
the
tabs
on
the
screen
at
once.
After
you
issue
a
CT
(Cancel
Tab)
command,
all
*
signs,
which
mark
tabbed
columns,
are
erased
from
the
bottom
line
of
the
work
area.
Tabs
are
set
by
the
CONTROL
and
=
keys.
You
can
also
use
the
CONTROL
and
=
keys
to
cancel
a
single
tab.
DB
WP
Lets
you
erase
a
block
of
text.
After
it
is
erased,
the
text
beneath
the
block
is
moved
up
to
fill
the
space
left
by
the
deleted
block.

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