



				  <w>



	You have pressed a standard keyboard character which performs

	as such in the Editor.



				 WINDOW



	Your file will be displayed in a window through which you

	view and manipulate the text.  The standard window displays

	text 37 lines by 78 columns.  To view additional text

	the functions <+PAGE>, <-PAGE>, <+LINE>, <-LINE> and others

	are available.  More than one window may appear on the screen

	in which case the windows may contain less than 37 lines and/or

	less than 78 columns.  Read the section on <PORT> for information

	on creating multiple windows.

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



	The window is delimited by dashed lines on the top,

	bottom, and right sides.  The left boundary may consist of

	semicolons which mark the beginning of the remaining

	empty lines in the file.  Thus, when entering a new file

	the left boundary will consist entirely of semicolons. How-

	ever, should you enter, for example, text on Lines 1 and 2,

	write the file, and then retrieve the file for editing again

	you will note that Lines 1 and 2 are now preceded by dashes while

	the remaining  empty lines are preceded by semicolons.



	Also displayed in the window along the boundaries are position

	markers that identify the current line and column position

	of the cursor.  When entering a file, the cursor appears at the

	standard cursor position approximately 1/4 of a window down

	from the top at the left boundary.  The position markers appear

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



	on the left and right ends of that line and the top and bottom

	of Column 1.  If you return to the last file edited by omitting

	the FILENAME when entering the Editor, the cursor will reappear

	at its last location in the file.























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