

				<+SCH>


	Pressing

		<+SCH>

	causes a search down the file from the current cursor position

	for the next occurrence of the string most recently specified

	as an argument to a search, either <+SCH> or <-SCH>.  If no

	string has been specified a message

		**** Nothing to search for.

	appears at the bottom left of the window.


	To enter a string and to search for it then, you type

		<ARG> string <SCH+>....

	That is,

		1)  Press <ARG>;
		2)  Enter the string to search for;
		3)  Press <+SCH> once to find the first occurrence
		    of the string; press <+SCH> again to find the
		    second occurrence; etc...

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						|Press <HELP> to return
						|Press <+PAGE> to continue

	If no occurrence of the string is found or if all occurrences

	have already been found and no more exist in the direction

	indicated, the following message

		**** Search key not found!

	appears at the bottom left of the screen.



	Wylbur Comparison
	-----------------

	The equivalent to the Editor's

		<ARG> string <+SCH>...

	in Wylbur is the command

		MODIFY "string" PAGE=1 <CR>...

	With each press of the carriage return the next occurrence

	of the string is listed.  You may modify the specific string

	located, as in the Editor, and then press <CR> to find the

	next occurrence of the originally defined string.



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						|Press <HELP> to return
						|Press <-PAGE> to review









