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Delete-to-End-of File Command
Many pre-Windows word processors and editors came with a
very convenient command that let the user delete text from the current point of the cursor to the end of the file. M/S Word never put this feature in. What an oversight! Another nice thing M/W Windows denies users is the abililty to Find one or more words in a line. Some CP/M utilities did this. Are there such supplementary applications or programs for Windows users? Thanks. JLoui |
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