The BLOCK Menu The BLOCK menu options require that you highlight, or "mark" a block of text. To mark text, use the mouse to drag an outline around the text you want to mark, or use the F9 key, which is explained in your manual, for marking a block. The marked block will be highlighted on your display. BLOCK Menu: Move ALT M Copy ALT C The "Move" option moves a marked block to a new location that you specify. "Copy" duplicates a marked block in a new location, leaving the original block untouched. Use Cut & Paste to move or copy from one file to another. BLOCK Menu: Set Top F9 Set Bottom F9 These commands, like the F9 key, are used to mark the first and last position of the block. BLOCK Menu: Cut F8 Paste F8 Delete ALT D "Cut" copies a marked block into a temporary location in the computer's memory. "Paste" copies the block from that memory into any locations in your text that you specify. You can cut text from one window and paste it into another. "Delete" erases a marked block from your text. BLOCK Menu: Goto Top Goto Bottom Unset Block UNDO "Goto Top" and "Goto Bottom" move the cursor to the start or end of a marked block. "Unset Block" removes the highlight from a block. On-Screen Special Text The On-Screen Special Text feature allows you to enter text in six different type faces: boldface, italics, underlining, light type, superscript, and subscript. You can also use a combination of these. Your text will appear on your screen and be printed using the type face(s) you selected. Click on NEXT for more information. On-Screen Special Text The Special Text keys are: ALT B Bold ALT U Underline ALT I Italic ALT L Light ALT - Subscript ALT + Superscript ESC Return to Normal