Editing
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Be careful when you use this
command
since there is no way to restore a deleted
procedure, except
by
typing it in again.
Cut
(C)
ThiS
command removes one or more lines of text from the current procedure. The text
that
is
removed can be Inserted
in
another
POSition,
or even
in
another procedure, by
means of the paste command.
Before you select the command you should use the up and down cursor
keys
to
make
the current line either the
first
or the last line of the section you want
to
remove.
You
can then select the command
by
preSSIng
F3 and then the C
key.
If
you
then
press ENTER
the
current line
will
be removed
from
the procedure. Alternatively
you can use the up
or
the down cursor
key
to
move
the
cursor
to
the other end
of
a
section of text that you want
to
remove. The region
of
text that will be removed
is
marked
by highlighting. When you have marked the text you want
to
remove you should press
ENTER. Archive
will
immediately remove the marked
text.
Paste (P) This command Inserts the text removed by the last use of the cut command into the
current procedure, below the current
line.
The text can be inserted
in
another
POSition,
or even
In
another procedure.
Before
you
select the command
you
should,
If
necessary,
use
the SHIFT and TABULATE
keys
to
select the procedure
in
which you want
to
insert the text
You
should also use
the up and down cursor
keys
to
highlight the line immediately above the position where
you want
to
insert the
text.
Archive Immediately Inserts the
text,
underneath the current
line.
When you have used
paste
to
insert the
text,
the paste buffer
is
empty.
You
can
not,
therefore, insert the same
text
in
more than one position.
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