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Revising, Basic, Functions

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Revising Text - Basic Functions Moving the Text Cursor To make a revision, you must first go to that part of the document. A word processor uses a text cursor to indicate your current position in the document. Moving One Position at a Time 4EXPR HOME 1. END RELOC The cursor keys E] , ri, and move the text cursor one position in the direction of the arrow on their key tops. NOTES: • F4 -) and will not move the cursor beyond the margins. ri • Pressing H at the end of a line sends the cursor to the beginning of the next line; pressing then sends it back to the end of the previous line. • If the cursor is at the top or bottom of the text area, cursor up and down keys, M and u, automatically shift ("scroll") the text down or up to show you more - unless there is no more text because you are at the beginning or the end of the document. One Line Up One Line Down f HOME END Cursor 29

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Revising
Text
Basic
Functions
Moving
the
Text
Cursor
To
make
a
revision,
you
must
first
go
to
that
part
of
the
document.
A
word
proces-
sor
uses
a
text
cursor
to
indicate
your
current
position
in
the
document.
Moving
One
Position
at
a
Time
HOME
4-
EXPR
1.
END
RELOC
The
cursor
keys
E]
,
ri,
and
move
the
text
cursor
one
position
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
on
their
key
tops.
NOTES:
F4
-)
and
will
not
move
the
cursor
beyond
the
margins.
Pressing
H
at
the
end
of
a
line
sends
the
cursor
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
line;
pressing
ri
then
sends
it
back
to
the
end
of
the
previous
line.
If
the
cursor
is
at
the
top
or
bottom
of
the
text
area,
cursor
up
and
down
keys,
M
and
u,
automatically
shift
("scroll")
the
text
down
or
up
to
show
you
more
-
unless
there
is
no
more
text
because
you
are
at
the
beginning
or
the
end
of
the
document.
One
Line
Up
f
HOME
One
Line
Down
Cursor
END
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