7.4

Table Of Contents
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Work in the Text Properties of a Text Object
Use: To:
CTRL+Z
Undo the most recently entered editing operation. Repeat to move backwards through the sequence of
editing operations entered to date, reversing the effect of each command.
CTRL+SHIFT+Z
Reverse the effect of the most recent Undo command. Repeat to move backwards through the
sequence of undo commands entered to date, reversing the effect of each command.
CTRL+Z
Undo the most recently entered editing operation. Repeat to move backwards through the sequence of
editing operations entered to date, reversing the effect of each command.
CTRL+SHIFT+Z
Reverse the effect of the most recent Undo command. Repeat to move backwards through the
sequence of undo commands entered to date, reversing the effect of each command.
CTRL+A Select all of the text in the Text area. The text can include variables.
SHIFT+ARROW
Increase or decrease the selected region one line at a time (up or down arrow), or one character at a
time (left or right arrow).
CTRL+SHIFT+
ARROW
Increase or decrease the selected region one paragraph at a time (up or down arrow), or one word at a
time (left or right arrow).
ALT+SHIFT+ARROW
Increase or decrease the region one line at a time (up or down arrow), or one character at a time (left or
right arrow).
CTRL+X Cut the currently selected region.
CTRL+C Copy the currently selected region.
CTRL+V Paste the last region copied.
DELETE Delete the currently selected region.
CTRL+B Toggle the bold property for the currently selected style on and off.
CTRL+I Toggle the italic property for the currently selected style on and off.
CTRL+U Toggle the underline property for the currently selected style on and off.
CTRL+W Turn word wrap on or off.
SHIFT+CTRL+M Display the Margins dialog box.
CTRL+D Create a local variable using the Data Selector.
CTRL+E
(after you click on a
variable)
Display the Variables dialog box.
F2
(in the Variables
dialog box)
Rename the currently selected local variable. You cannot rename global variables.
DELETE
(in the Local Variable
dialog box)
Delete the currently selected local variable. You cannot delete global variables.
PlanetPress Talk Editor
"General" (page 693)
"Show or Hide Areas of the Editor" (page 693)
"Print the Script" (page 696)
Keyboard Shortcuts
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