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Edit Commands
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Cursor Movement Commands
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Home - Move to the start of the current line.
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End - Move to the end of the current line.
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Ctrl+Up - Scroll up one line.
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Ctrl+Down - Scroll down one line.
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PageUp - Scroll up one screen.
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PageDown - Scroll down one screen.
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Ctrl+PgUp - Scroll left one screen.
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Ctrl+PgDn - Scroll right one screen.
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Ctrl+Home - Scroll to the start of the document.
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Ctrl+End - Scroll to the end of the document.
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Ctrl+Left - Move left one word.
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Ctrl+Right - Move right one word.
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Editing Commands
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Enter - Start a new line.
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Delete - Delete the character that the cursor is on.
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Backspace - Delete the character to the left of the cursor.
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Tab - Move the cursor to next tab stop.
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Insert - Switch between insert and overwrite modes.
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Ctrl+Y - Delete the current line.
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Ctrl+V - Paste buffer contents into file.
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Ctrl+P - Allows special characters to be inserted.
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Commands for Working with Selected Regions
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Shift - Use the shift key in conjunction with the cursor
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movement functions to select regions.
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Ctrl+C - Copy the current selection to buffer.
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Ctrl+X - Delete the current selection and copy it to buffer.
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Delete - Delete the current selection.
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Tab - Indent the selected lines.
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Shift+Tab - Unindent the selected lines.
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Commands for Finding and Replacing Text
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Ctrl+Q+F - Find text.
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Ctrl+Q+A - Find text and replace it.
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F3 - Repeat the last search.
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Window Management Commands
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F6 - Switch to next edit window.
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F8 - Switch to next file you are working on.
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Ctrl+F6 - Open second edit window.
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Ctrl+F4 - Close second edit window.
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Ctrl+F8 - Resize edit windows.
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Other Commands
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F1 - Display context-sensitive help.
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Many of the older shortcut keys from previous versions of
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MS-DOS EDIT are also supported.
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Find
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Finds text in a file.
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To find text that is an entire word and not part of a longer
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word, click Match Whole Word Only.
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To find text with the same combination of uppercase and
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lowercase letters as the find text, click Match Case.
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You can press ESC at any time to cancel the search.
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Replace
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Finds specified text and replaces it with new text.
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To confirm each replacement, click the Replace button.
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To replace all occurrences of the text at once, click the
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Replace All button.
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To find text that is an entire word and not part of a longer
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word, click Match Whole Word Only.
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To find text with the same combination of uppercase and
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lowercase letters as the find text, click Match Case.
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The first occurrence of the text is selected, and you are
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prompted to either Replace this match, or to Skip this match
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without replacing it, or to Cancel the search.
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You can also press ESC at any time to cancel the operation.
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File Open
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Opens an existing file or creates a new named file.
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You can use the Files and Directories boxes to select the
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path name for the file. Or you can type the path name in the
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File Name box.
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If the file doesn't exist, a new empty file is created with
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the specified path name.
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To open the file in read-only mode, click Open Read-only.
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To open the file in binary mode, click Open Binary. Then
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enter the line width desired in the Line Width box below the
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Open Binary checkbox.
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File Save As
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Saves and names the file you are working on.
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Use this to name a new unnamed file, or to rename an existing
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file. Use the File Save command to save an existing file
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without renaming it.
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Enter the new path name in the File Name box. Or you can use
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the Directories and Existing Files boxes to help you select a
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different filename, directory, or drive.
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If there's already an existing file with the same name, then
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Edit asks you if you're sure you want to replace it with this
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file.
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Print
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Prints the selected file you are working on.
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To print only part of the file, select the text you want to
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print. In the Print dialog box, click Selected Text Only.
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To print the whole file, click Complete Document.
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Colors
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Determines the color of screen elements.
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1. From the Item list, click the item you want to change.
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2. From the Foreground list, click the color you want the item
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to be.
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3. From the Background list, click the color you want the
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background to be.
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Tip:
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To go back to the original color scheme, click Default.
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This undoes all the changes you have made.
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Settings
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Determines settings for Edit.
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Use Tab Stops to determine the number of tab stops on a line.
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Use Printer Port to indicate the port your printer is
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connected to.
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File New
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Creates a new file.
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When you save this file, you are prompted for the path name to
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save it to.
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Use the File Open command to open an existing file.
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File Open
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Opens an existing file or creates a new named file. You can have
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up to 9 files in memory at once.
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File Close
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Closes the file that you're currently viewing.
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If you have changed the file since you last saved it, you are
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prompted to save it again.
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File Save
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Saves the file that you're currently viewing.
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If the file is unnamed, you are prompted for a path name to
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save it to. If an existing file has the same name as the file
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being saved, you are prompted whether you want to overwrite the
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existing file.
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File Save As
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Saves the file that you're currently viewing under a different
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name, or lets you name a new unnamed file.
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If an existing file has the same name as the file being saved,
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you are prompted whether you want to overwrite the existing
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file.
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You can also use this command to save a file opened in read-only
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mode to a different name. After this is done, the file is
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in read-write mode.
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File Print
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Prints the current file to the printer.
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You can print the entire file or just the current selection.
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File Exit
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Exits you from Edit.
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If you have changed any files since you last saved them, you are
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prompted whether to save each one.
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Click Yes to save the file, or No to discard the changes, or
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Cancel to continue editing the file.
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Edit Cut
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Deletes the selected region and copies it to the Edit clipboard.
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The Edit clipboard is a temporary holding area within Edit, and
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is separate from the Windows Clipboard.
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You can also use the older Shift+Delete combination to cut text.
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Edit Copy
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Copies the selected region to the Edit clipboard.
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You can also use the older Ctrl+Ins combination to copy text.
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Edit Paste
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Pastes the clipboard contents (if any) at the cursor position.
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You can also use the older Shift+Ins combination to paste text.
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You can paste the same text more than once.
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Edit Clear
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Deletes current selection without copying it to the clipboard.
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Search
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Searches for and highlights specified text in a loaded file.
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Repeat Last Find
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Finds the next occurrence of the text you were searching for.
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Starts searching from where the previous occurrence was found.
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Replace
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Finds text and replaces it with new text.
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Split Window
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Opens a second edit window. You can also open a second window
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by dragging down the title bar.
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You can use two windows to edit the same file, or different files.
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If the same document is being edited in both windows, then any
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editing changes made in one window also appear in the other
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window.
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Size Window
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Resizes the edit windows, if two windows are open.
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Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to resize the windows.
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Press Enter to accept the new window size, or Esc to cancel.
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You can also use the mouse to resize the windows, by dragging
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the title bar of the bottom window with the mouse.
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Close Window
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Closes the current edit window, if two windows are open.
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Use the mouse or the F6 key to move the cursor to the window
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you want to close. Then click this menu item to close it.
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You can also use the mouse to close a window. By dragging the
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bottom title bar off the top of the screen, you can close the top
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window, and by dragging it off the bottom of the screen, you can
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close the bottom window.
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View File
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Selects a loaded file to edit.
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Click the name of the file you want to switch to.
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You can also use the Alt+1...Alt+9 shortcut keys to select a file,
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or use the F8 key to move to the next loaded file.
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Settings
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Changes the Edit settings.
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Colors
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Changes the Edit screen colors.
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Edit Commands
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Lists the Edit keyboard commands.
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About Edit
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Displays information about Edit.
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File Access Errors
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Edit is unable to create or access the specified file, which
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might be due to the following reasons:
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You may be trying to create or write to a file on a drive that
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is read-only, such as a CD-ROM or a read-only network drive.
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You may be trying to overwrite a file that is read-only.
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You may be trying to access a file that is locked by another
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user or program.
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You may be trying to read or write to a directory name.
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Empty Drive
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Make sure that the disk drive has a disk in it, and that the
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drive door is closed.
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Disk Errors
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MS-DOS is unable to read or write to this drive.
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If this is a CD-ROM drive, make sure that it has a CD-ROM in it.
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If this is a hard drive or floppy drive, there may be problems
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with your drive. It is recommended that you exit immediately and
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correct the problems. They might be caused by the following:
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A bad sector.
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An incorrectly formatted or partitioned drive.
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Hardware problems with your drive or controller.
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A disk repair program (such as ScanDisk) may be helpful in fixing
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the problem. You may also want to back up your drive.
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Printer Errors
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Edit was unable to print to your printer, which might be
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due to the following reasons:
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The device doesn't have a printer attached to it.
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The printer is turned off, or is off-line.
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The printer is out of paper.
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The printer cable is loose or disconnected.
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Invalid File or Path
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Edit was unable to access this file or folder, which might be
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due to the following reasons:
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The path name is too long or contains invalid characters.
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The path name refers to a folder that doesn't exist.
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