Deleting a block, Th is i tsr, Rn-briy years o – Brother CM-2000 User Manual

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Block Operations

After selecting the MOVE function from the BLOCK menu, the sequence of operations

is exactly the same. The only difference is that the COPY function leaves the original text

where it is, but the MOVE function deletes the text from its original location and moves

it to the new location.

Notes!

1. The block is always inserted into the text, even if insert mode is turned off, so it will

never overwrite text at the destination position.

2. The temporary memory option is not available in the MOVE function. You can only

copy text to temporary memory, not move it

Deleting A Block

Selecting a block of text to be deleted is just the same as selecting a block to be move or

copied, except that DELETE is selected from the BLOCK MENU instead of COPY or

MOVE. As a shortcut, you can press [CODE] + [D] , instead of going through the menu,

to select the block delete function.

After selecting the block to delete, you will be asked for confirmation, to minimize the

possibility of a mistake:

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Press m to confirm the deletion or [N] to abort the operation.

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Block Functions And Formatting

When carrying out block operations, any format code contained in a block is copied,

moved or deleted with it This can affect the appearance of the text at the original location

of the text, and at the destination.

A format code is a marlser ] that appears at the beginning of a paragraph.

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