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Go To Uses Count To Block Previously Blocked |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: The Go To feature works differently depending on which side you block from. If you block text from right to left, turn on an attribute, and then press Go To twice, you are placed within the attribute codes. If you block text from left to right, pressing Go To twice will always place the cursor outside the attributes. This causes problems using {Goto} in macros because WordPerfect works differently depending on which direction you block text from. Why does WordPerfect place the cursor in a different place, depending on which direction the test is blocked from? Answer from Development: The Go To feauture uses a count to get back to the block. If codes are inserted, then the count is no longer accurate. Using Go To is only an estimate. WP doesn't want to place any markers in the file. |
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