ThinkTank Manual
DELETE |
| Delete or restore | text | |||
Command | keys: | D or |
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Command | prefix: | No |
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Locations: | Main | Command | Menu |
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| EDIT | Command | Menu | (Paragraph Editor) |
| SELECTION Command Menu (Paragraph Editor) | ||
| MERGE | Command | Menu |
See also: | EDIT; | SELECT, | MERGE |
You can use the DELETE command on the Main Command Menu (command key D) to delete the bar cursor outline or para- graph. But ThinkTank remembers the most recently deleted outline, and you can also use the DELETE command to restore it. Deleting an outline and restoring it somewhere else is a convenient way to move it. Options are given on the DELETE
Command Menu:
*OUTLINE: Deletes the bar cursor headline and all
subheadings and paragraphs beneath it. (Command key
0)
*PARAGRAPH: Deletes only the paragraph beneath the bar cursor headline, not its subheadings. Displayed only if the bar cursor headline has a paragraph.
(Command key P)
*RESTORE: Redisplays the outline that was most re- cently deleted. Especially valuable if you deleted it accidentally, or if you want to restore it in a different place. (Command key R)
*ESCAPE: Cancels the DELETE command and returns to Top Level. (Command key ESC)
The DELETE command key works only from within the Main Command Menu, not from Top Level. Since there is no RESTORE/PARAGRAPH option, use extra caution when deleting a paragraph.