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Text Not Lost When Pressing Esc After Blockin |
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WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When a customer presses Esc after selecting text and storing it in a buffer for moving, the text is lost. Steps to Duplicate: 1. Select some text and press Ctrl+F4, T to cut the text. The bottom of the screen says "Move Cursor: Press Enter to retrieve." 3. Press Esc (or F1 if you are using the DOS 5.1 keyboard). 4. Note that the message at the bottom of the screen is now gone. It appears as if there is no way to retrieve the text. Solutions: The text is not lost; it can be retrieved. Steps to retrieve text: 1. Move the cursor to the position where the text is to be restored. 2. Press Ctrl+F4. 3. Note in the lower left corner of the Move dialog box is a "Paste" button. Either press "P" or click on this button. The text will reappear. However, if a customer tries to Cut, Copy, or Move other text before pasting the text from the buffer, the text in the buffer will be lost and replaced by the new block of text. |
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