

				<PUT>



	Pressing

		<PUT>

	inserts at the current location of the cursor the last line(s)

	that were "picked".  All lines starting with the line on which

	the cursor is located are moved down to make room for the new

	lines.	Multiple copies of picked lines may be generated by

	repeated <PUT>'s.


	The capability to <PUT> partial lines is partially implemented

	as of July 4, l975, that is to say a bug exists.  A series of

	blanks the length of the partial line is inserted when the

	first <PUT> is executed. Subsequent <PUT>s of the same partial

	line inserts the text correctly.


	You may delete lines (see <CLOSE>) and then re-insert them

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	or recover them in case of error. Typing

		<ARG> <PUT>

	will put back in the file the line(s) last deleted by a <CLOSE>.


	If no lines have been deleted the message

		***Nothing in the CLOSE buffer.

	appears at the lower left of the screen.


	To copy a line from one file to another you type:

		<PICK> <ARG> [FILENAME] <USE> [position cursor] <PUT>



	For example, if you are in File X and wish to copy the line

	at which the cursor is located into File Y, you

		1)  Press <PICK>.
		2)  Press <ARG>.
		3)  Type Y.
		4)  Press <USE>.
		5)  You are now in File Y; page, line, arrow, tab, etc.
		    to position the cursor where you wish to insert the
		    line from File X.
		6)  Press <PUT>.
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						|Press <+PAGE> to continue
						|Press <-PAGE> to review


	You may remain in File Y or you may return to File X by typing:

		<USE>



	Wylbur Comparison
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	A similar command in Wylbur to the pick/put function is the

		COPY line-number/line-number TO line-number

	where "line-number/line-number" specifies the range of lines

	to be moved.  In the Rand Editor, however, you give the number

	of lines to pick, not the range.


	A similar command in Wylbur to

		<CLOSE> <ARG> <PUT>

	which deletes lines as they are moved is the command

		MOVE line-number/line-number TO line-number

	where "line-number/line-number" specifies the range of lines

	to move.

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