PS TEXT EDIT Reference Manual
BACKWARD
TEDIT Commands
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Tips. If the cursor is already positioned at the start of the paragraph, then it
moves to the beginning of the preceding paragraph.
Related Commands. FORWARD PARAGRAPH.
BACKWARD REGION
BACKWARD REGION moves the cursor to the other end of a region.
How to Use. First identify one end of a region with the DEFINEREGION
command. Next move the cursor to the other end of the region. Then enter
BACKWARD REGION. You can enter the BACKWARD REGION
command again to move the cursor to the other end. By using the
BACKWARD REGION command repeatedly, you can move the cursor back
and forth between the end and the beginning of a region.
Tips. See Section 2 for a description of a region.
Related Commands. DEFINEREGION and FORWARD REGION.
BACKWARD SECTION
BACKWARD SECTION moves the cursor to the start of either the section
where the cursor is positioned or to the start of the previous section.
How to Use. Enter the BACKWARD SECTION command to move the cursor
to the beginning of a section.
What Happens. If the cursor is already positioned at the start of a section,
then the cursor moves to the start of the preceding section. If the cursor is
positioned anywhere within a section, then the cursor moves to the start of
that section.
Tips. The start of a section is marked with a section.
BACKWARD uses the section marker setting of the current profile.
The default section marker setting is \NEW. Use the RECONFIGURE
OPTIONS command to change this setting.
Related Commands. RECONFIGURE OPTIONS and FORWARD SECTION.