Owner`s manual

long
as
both files
are in the
same
RAM bank.
For
example, assume
you want
to
move some text
from ORDERS.DO
to
SEMINR.DO:
1.
Select
a
block
of
text from
ORDERS.DO
and cut
(CBD)
or
copy
(fFD)
it
into
the
paste
buffer.
2.
Enter SEMINR.DO and,
at
the position where you want
the
text inserted, press (PASTE).
Clearing
the
Paste Buffer
Just like text files,
the
contents
of
the
paste buffer consume
memory. After cutting
and
pasting
or
copying
and
pasting
a
large block
of
text, less memory
is available.
You
can
"clear"
the
paste buffer
by replacing
its
contents with
nothing.
To do
this, press
(F 7),
the Select key,
and
then copy
nothing into
the
paste buffer
by
pressing
1F5],
the
Copy key.
The
paste buffer now contains
nothing, which,
of
course,
con-
sumes
no
memory.
You may find
the
amount
of
memory consumed
by the
paste
buffer
to be
somewhat confus-
ing.
If so,
refer
to
Reference
C.
Listing Information
from
a
File
TEXT includes
an
additional
function, called LIST, that lets
you select information from
a
text file. This function works
in
a similar way
as the
SCHEDL
and ADDRSS programs
and is
described
in the
next chapter.
Chapter
3
Summary
Tandy
200
To turn
on and off
the
function-key display: Press
TEXT
To move
to the
next
word:
Press (SHIFT) and
BorS.
To move
to the
next line: Press
(CTRL) and 3 or
3.
To move
to the top or
bottom
of
the
screen: Press (SHIFT)
and CD
or
CD.
To move
to the top or
bottom
of
the
file: Press (CTRL)
and CD
or CD.
To find text: Press CED; then
enter what
you
want
to
find.
To select text: Press (F7 ); then
use
the
cursor movement keys.
To
cut
text: Select text
and
press
(F6).
To copy text: Select text
and
press
(F5).
Then move
to
where
you want
it
copied,
and
press
a
ASTE
Cutting, Pasting,
and
Finding Text
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