Category : Word Processors
Archive   : PCO334.ZIP
Filename : BLOCKS.PCO

 
Output of file : BLOCKS.PCO contained in archive : PCO334.ZIP
OUTLINE FORMAT #1 #1 #1 —² OPMA:\BLOCKS.PCO<ÿ..sˆa b – ‡\! ¨ÄF‚¾ú6n}ªü'v¿þ:o¦à' ¨Ðn‰ª'‚¿¿¿¿¿¿¿<ÿÿOÿBA1a1a1a1..))>>::ÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄ <  < COPYING, MOVING, OR DELETING BLOCKS OF TEXTŠ < Š < ƒ <  < To copy a block of text to a new location,Š < position the cursor at the start or end of the block to copy and choose Copy Block from the Edit menu, or use the Ctrl-C shortcut key. Use the cursor control keys to highlight the entire range to copy and press return to select this entire range. Now position the cursor to the desired new location and press return to complete the copy. Try this below.Š  < ƒ < To move a block of text from one location to another,Š < position the cursor at the start or end of the block to delete and choose Move Block from the Edit menu, or use the Ctrl-B shortcut key. Use the cursor control keys to highlight the entire range to move and press return to select this entire range. Now position the cursor to the desired new location and press return to complete the copy.  Try this below.Š < ƒ  < To delete a block of text,Š !< position the cursor at the start or end of the block to delete and choose Delete Block from the Edit menu, or use the Ctrl-E shortcut key. Use the cursor control keys to highlight the entire range to delete and press return to complete the function. Try this belowŠ &< ƒ  < Copy the block from here.Š 
< >> Copy This Block <<ƒ '< Delete this block.Š (< ƒ < Copy the block to here.Š < ƒ < Move the block to here.Š < ƒ < Move the block from here.Š < >> Move This Block <<ƒ < Notice that this is the same as Copy Block above except that the original block is no longer present.Š < ƒ )< Delete this block, too.ƒÄ}üvc/µ5Î 6 °ÿÿÿÿÿ

  3 Responses to “Category : Word Processors
Archive   : PCO334.ZIP
Filename : BLOCKS.PCO

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/