


			       <BACKTAB>


	Pressing

		<BACKTAB>

	moves the cursor back to the nearest tab stop.  Initially

	tab stops are set to columns numbered 9,17,25,33,41,49,57,

	65, and 73.  For example, with the columns of the window

	numbered 1-78, the cursor initially in col. 27, pressing

	<BACKTAB> once will cause the cursor to move to col. 25

	If the cursor is in col. 10, <BACKTAB> will move it to col. 9.


	See <CH-T> for information on resetting and clearing tabstops.




	Wylbur Comparison
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	There is no equivalent to <BACKTAB> in Wylbur.



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