
				<GOTO>


	Pressing

		<GOTO>

	moves the window to the beginning of the file.	Thus Line 1

	of the file will appear at the top of the window.


	You may also enter

		<ARG> n <GOTO>

	where n equals the number of the line to move to the standard

	cursor position (11 lines down from the top) and n is greater

	than 11.  Thus, if you

		1)  Press <ARG>
		2)  Enter 20
		3)  Press <GOTO>

	the file will readjust such that the 20th line appears at the

	standard cursor position followed by the next 26 lines of

	text.  If the line containing the cursor is still within the

	window, the cursor will reappear under the same character or
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	blank on that line.  If the line is no longer displayed, the

	cursor moves to the standard cursor position.


	If you enter a non-integer argument to a <GOTO> the

	following message will appear at the bottom left of

	the screen:

		**** Argument must be numeric.

	Repeat the function providing an integer as an argument.


	To go to the end of your file type

		<ARG> <GOTO>



	Wylbur Comparison
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	The equivalent to the Editor's

		<GOTO>


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	in Wylbur is the command

		LIST 1/37
		    or
		LIST 1/LAST PAGE=37

	This causes the first 37 lines of your file to be listed.


	The equivalent to

		<ARG> n <GOTO>



	in Wylbur is the command

		LIST (line.number-10)/(line.number+26)
		    or
		LIST (line.number-10)/LAST PAGE=37

	To move to the 20th line with 37 lines displayed, as in the

	example above, you type

		LIST 10/46
		    or
		LIST 10/L P=37



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