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4-4 Editing a Program

Figure 4.2 Block Menu

Before you can manipulate a block (copy, move, delete, etc.), you must first define
the block using one of the three marking options on the Block menu.

The following is a list of the options available from the Block menu and an
explanation of their function. Remember that Hypertext help is available with
more details:

IMPORTANT

If you are unable to change any characters in a file, that file has
probably been locked. Files can be locked (made read-only) or
unlocked through the File menu. Move the cursor to the
Information About Current File option and press

[Enter]

or the

left mouse button. Below the description of the current file are
the unlock and lock options. Press

[Tab]

and/or the arrow keys

to select either of these options and press

[Enter]

or the left

mouse button.

File Window Block cUrsor Search Text Layout Print Macro Config Other Exit

+--------------BLOCK-------------+

+=+A+=======|(Copy block <F9>) |======================?No-File?=+

|>> EOF << |(Move block <F10>) | |

| |(Delete block <CtrlF10>)| |

| |--------------------------------| |

| |cut and Paste | |

| |(save Block to disk...<CtrlF5>) | |

| |(Indent line block <AltI>) | |

| |(Undent line block <AltU>) | |

| |--------------------------------| |

| |Window copy... <ShftF9> | |

| |window moVe... <ShftF10> | |

| |--------------------------------| |

| |mark Lines of text <F7> | |

| |mark cOlumns of text <ShftF7> | |

| |mark Stream of text <AltF7> | |

| +-----------Cancel<ESC>----------+ |

| |

| |

| |

| |

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