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Copying And Moving Text While Editing Equations (Enhancement) |
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WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS
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Enhancement You can move and copy text while editing an equation in the equation editor. Concept Previous versions of WordPerfect did not allow you to block and copy text while editing equations. Using WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS, you can block, copy, and move any text within the equation. How Do I Use It? The normal block, copy and move functions work within the equation editor. To block text, 1 Press Block (Alt+F4, or F12 on an expanded keyboard). To copy text, 1 Block the text you want to copy. 2 Press Copy (Ctrl+Insert), or press Move (Ctrl+F4) then choose Copy and Paste (2). 3 Move your cursor to the new location, then press Enter. To move text, 1 Block the text you want to move. 2 Press Move (Ctrl+Delete), or press Move (Ctrl+F4) then choose Cut and Paste (1). 3 Move your cursor to the new location, then press Enter. See Also Equations: Edit in the WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS reference manual |
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