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RETURN |
| Return to previous command, activity, |
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Command | key: | R |
Command | prefix: | No |
Location: | Varies | |
See also: | EXIT |
If you have interrupted a command or activity, the RETURN command allows you to resume it. For example, suppose you give the FILES command to switch to a different outline. ThinkTank displays the CLOSE Command Menu which allows you to close the current outline. If you change your mind, however, you can choose RETURN and go back to the current outline. RETURN is essentially the opposite of EXIT.
Don't confuse the RETURN command with the RETURN key.
RIGHT |
| move | bar | cursor right |
Command | key: | R |
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Command | prefix: | Yes |
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Location: | Top | Level |
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See also: | DIRECTION | COMMANDS |
If the current headline has been expanded, RIGHT moves the bar cursor to its first subheading, one level deeper. The command prefix tells ThinkTank how many levels to move.