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Primary Commands
Primary commands are used to do the following:
- Display the last full screen at the bottom of the text
- Set the left and right column bounds
- Cancel all changes made to the text since the last SAVE
- Turn CAPS mode on and off
- Search for the next occurrence of a string in a module
- Move the cursor directly to the command line
- Display source lines above or below current view
- Display the release number for the current version of the Editor
- Redisplays the current screen with any changes made
- Limit your display to specific lines within the text being edited
- Search for a character string in a module
- Display the first screen of text contained in a module
- Present the last screen contained in a module
- Scroll the current display to the right of the specified number of columns
- Move the display to a specific source line or to the beginning or end of the module
- Obtain storage
- Turn the NULLS mode on or off
- Display the environmental parameters under which your edit session is operating
- Repeat the last CHANGE command that was executed
- Clear the display of any Line Commands, column markers, or extraneous messages
- Redisplay the original contents of a screen
- Repeat the last FIND command that was entered
- Scroll the current display to the left of the specified number of columns
- Move to the previous tab setting when TABS mode is on
- Move to the next setting when TABS mode is on
- Set the software tabbing
- Display the time-of-day and the date in the message area of the screen
- Display the first full screen at the top of the next text
- Display source lines above your current view.
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