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Move - If Canceled, Restore With Shift-F10, E
DocumentID: 651755
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:09 PM

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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: A user blocked some text with Alt-F4 and wanted to move the block. He pressed Ctrl-F4, then 1 for Move. At that point he changed his mind about moving the text and pressed Cancel (F1). He thought that F1 would give him his text back, but it did not. When he pressed Shift-F10, Enter, the text was restored. Solutions: On page 753 of the WP51 manual, the keystrokes are given that are considered the "delete" keystrokes. For example, Delete, Backspace, and Ctrl-End are keystrokes that put text in the delete buffer. Text that has been deleted with these keystrokes can be restored with Cancel (F1). Block, Move is stored in a separate buffer. Pressing Shift-F10, Enter is the way to retrieve text in this other buffer. The same method can be used inside a table to retrieve blocked text, rows or columns that have been moved or copied. Press Shift-F10, while you are in the Table Editor, and choose the appropriate option from the following menu choices: (1) Block, (2) Row or (3) Column.

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