HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Exiting

Revising a Simple Document

2–24

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Exiting

Now that you have finished editing this memo, you can exit from the file.
(Press EXIT, answer Y, and press *C.) You will use this same memo again
in Section 4.

You may want to print the memo you created. If you have TFORM, you
can use it to format and print the memo. TFORM is discussed in Part Two
of this manual.

Summary

In this section you learned how to use TEDIT function keys to perform such
text commands as INSERT, DELETE, and MOVE on text items, such as
LINE, SENTENCE, and WORD. You used TEDIT functions, such as EOL
with FORWARD or the terminal keys

CTRL

and

RETURN

, to move the

cursor to the end of a line quickly.

You learned how to break a line with SENTENCE INSERT so you could
insert a large portion of text in the middle of the line. And you learned how
to adjust the line widths in a paragraph with PARAGRAPH ALIGN to even
up the lines in the file after editing.

You used the persistence feature to do editing faster with fewer keystrokes,
and you learned how to CANCEL persistence. Through the process of
moving items of text you learned the difference between a text command
and a text item. You saw how items are stored in a temporary location
called the scratchpad when you move them. Finally, you learned how to
UNDO and REDO changes you make to a file before you EXIT from the file.

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