
				<+PAGE>



	Pressing

		<+PAGE>

	moves the window  starting from the line currently at the

	top of the screen down 1 page where a page equals the number

	of lines showing in the window.  A full-screen window is 37

	lines.	If more than one window appears on the screen a page

	may equal less than 37 lines.


	You may also enter

		<ARG> n <+PAGE>

	where n is the number of pages forward you wish the window to

	move.  For example, if

		1)  Line 10 is the first line in the window
		2)  You press <ARG>
		3)  You enter 2
		4)  You press <+PAGE>


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


	the window will readjust down such that line 84 (2x37+10) now

	appears at the top of the file.  The cursor moves to the standard

	cursor position 11 lines down from the top of the window.


	If you enter a non-integer argument to a <+PAGE> 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.




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

	A similar command to

		<+PAGE>

	is Wylbur's

		LIST PAGE=37 <CR....>

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


	With each press of the <CR> the next 37 lines of the file are

	displayed.


	In the Editor you may edit in between "paging".  However, in

	Wylbur if you issue an edit command after a LIST you may not

	continue paging by simply pressing <CR> but must retype the

	LIST command.




















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








