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902 bytes added, 03:17, 16 October 2022
Erasing Text
You can erase portions of a line equally as fast by using either the space bar or FCTN 1. You can also erase everything on a line to the left of the cursor with one command: CTRL j. CTRL k erases everything on the line after the cursor.
 
If you do wish to erase an entire line you can do so by positioning the cursor anywhere on that line and keying in FCTN 3. If you erase the wrong line or if you change your mind you can correct up to one line's worth of error with OOPS! (CTRL 1).
 
====Defaults====
When you first turn on the console and select WORDWRITER the new, blank file has several "default" conditions. The concept of default is analagous to a light switch: it is either on or off. If you enter a dark room the default condition for the light switch is "off"; however, you can turn it on to change the condition.
 
A better analogy is a car with automatic transmission: you can shift to Drive or Reverse after starting the engine, but you always start the engine in Park. Similarly, in WDRDWRITER, there are several condtions which you can change after you turn on the program, but the conditions always come on in the same way:
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