
				<LEFT>=<CTRL-a>


	Pressing

		<LEFT>

	moves the window left 16 columns if there are more than 16

	columns between column position b marking the left boundary

	of the window and column 1 of the file (a):

			 a		 b
			 l		 l
			*************************
			*FILE
			*
			*		---------
			*		<WINDOW
			* <-  <-  <-  <-<
			*		<
			*		<

	In this case the symbol < will appear as the left boundary of

	window indicating that the window has not reached the left

	boundary of the file.  If 16 columns or less remain between

	the left boundary of the window and the file, the window is

	moved to the file left boundary.  The left boundary symbol
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						|Press <+PAGE> to continue


	for the window changes from < to | indicating that the file

	and window left boundaries are now the same.


	Pressing

		<ARG> n <LEFT>

	allows you to move n columns instead of the default 16 for

	one move.


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

	following message will appear at the bottom left of

	the screen:

		*h** Argument must be numeric.



	Repeat the function providing an integer as an argument.


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

	There is no equivalent in Wylbur to <LEFT>.

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