Moving a line and a sentence – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

Page 48

Advertising
background image

Moving a Line and a Sentence

Revising a Simple Document

2–6

058060 Tandem Computers Incorporated

Moving a Line and

a Sentence

Some of the sentences in the memo seem out of order. Now that you have
added two lines to the heading, it looks out of order, too. The next editing
task you do is moving lines and sentences around.

Moving a Line

To move the subject line to the bottom of the heading, follow these steps:

1.

Put the cursor anywhere on the subject line. Because LINE still
appears, or persists, on the status line, you do not need to press LINE
again to tell TEDIT that you want to do something else with this line.

DATE: March 1
UBJECT: Budgeting
TO: All department heads
FROM: Office of the Publisher

The quarterly budgeting meeting has been scheduled for March 15.
Your attendance is required.
Please be prepared with the actual expenses for the last two quarters,
and requests for next quarter. Meet in the
conference room at 8 A.M. Don't be late!

J.

1) $MYVOL.MYSVOL.MEMO .01/21 (BOF) (EOF) 1:79 Line C00.

The cursor is here.

LINE is on the status line.

S

2.

Find the key labeled MOVE. Press it. The subject line disappears.
Notice that when TEDIT moves the line, it closes up the space the line
was in. At this point, the heading should look like the following
example.

DATE: March 1
TO: All department heads
FROM: Office of the Publisher

TEDIT removes the line.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: