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N
Ignore this one and find next.
Command Key
Stop the search and return to the main search
menu.
sp+E
Stop the search and return to the main editor
The search and replace sub-menu
If the search string is found and you have chosen to replace it, you have available
the above Search sub-menu options as well as the following:
W
Speak word that contains the search string.
L
Speak line that contains the search string.
N
Ignore this one and find next.
Command Key
Stop the search and return to the main search
menu.
sp+E
Stop search and return to main editor
R
Replace this occurrence
A
Replace all occurrences
When you exit the Main search menu, the document will be reformatted after a replace has
occurred before control is returned to the editor.
Abandoning search
A search can be abandoned, at any time, even during the setting up of the search or
replace strings, by pressing the Command key.
If the search string is not found, you are returned to the Search menu to change the
search string or one of the search conditions.
To leave the Search Menu, use the command.
SP + E
EXIT THE MENU
Editor definitions and concepts
When using the Editor, there will be references to various terms and concepts you will
need to be familiar with. These include;
Hard and soft carriage returns
A soft carriage return usually marks the end of a line within a paragraph. It is
automatically inserted by the editor at the end of each line.
A hard carriage return is something you enter into text yourself by pressing
the "enter" or "new line" key, usually at the end of a paragraph, or inserting a
blank line.
Hard and soft page breaks
Usually, the editor uses "soft" page breaks to distinguish the end of a page
and the start of a new one. If subsequent text is inserted or deleted, by
whatever means, and the document is reformatted, then the position of the
page break changes accordingly.
"Hard" page breaks; however, do not move. They will always force the start
of a new page. If you wish to force a Hard page break, merely enter the
"New Page" or "Form Feed" character from the MB keyboard or Control-L
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