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Moving around the display
You can move the cursor around the display with the cursor keys § , ' , ˜ , and ¶ . In addition, you can hold any cursor key down for continuous rapid movement.
The following convenient keyboard shortcuts are also available in Edit mode:
2nd | ' | Moves the cursor to the end of the line. |
2nd | § | Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line. |
2nd | ¶ | Moves the cursor to the first line of a field (or |
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2nd | ˜ | Moves the cursor to the last line of a field (or |
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Inserting and overwriting text
To insert text into some existing text, move the cursor past the character after which you wish to insert text and begin typing. Insertion mode is the Organizer’s default setting, indicated by the triangle cursor ß . To switch to the overwrite mode, press INS . Any text you enter will replace
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Working with blocks of text
Working with a block of text is sometimes easier and more convenient than working with characters one by one. The first step is to select the text to work with.
1.Hold down the key while using the cursor keys to move over the entire text that you want to work
with. This will “highlight” the text (display it in reverse white on black).
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