Moving around the Diary - CURSOR

The commands on the cursor menu enable you to move the cursor to any position on the page of information for the current day in the diary, and to the next or previous day.

 

Inserts spaces to position the cursor at the next tab position to the right. There are preset tab positions preset every 8 characters across the line.

Moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line.

Save Position  CSP

Saves the current cursor position. If you move to a new position, you can jump back to the previous position with the Restore Position command. Up to five positions can be saved, and they will be restored in turn.

Restore Position  CRP

Moves the cursor to the last position saved.

 

Moving within a line

Cursor Right 

Moves the cursor one character space to the right.

Cursor Left 

Moves the cursor one character position to the left. You cannot move past the beginning of the line.

Next Word  

Moves the cursor to the beginning of the next word on the current line.

Previous Word  

Moves the cursor to the beginning of the previous word on the current line.

End of Line 

Moves the cursor to the character position after the last character on the current line.

Start of Line 

Moves the cursor to the first character position in the current line.

 

Moving within a day

Cursor Down  

Moves the cursor down within the current day.

Cursor Up 

Moves the cursor up within the current day

Last Line  

Moves the cursor to the last line on the current page.

First Line  

Moves the cursor to the first line on the current page.

Screen Down  

Moves the cursor down by a screenful of information.

Screen Up  

Moves the cursor up by a screenful of information.

 

Moving between days

Today  CT

Moves the cursor to today.

Next Day  

Moves to the next day.

Previous Day  

Moves to the previous day.

 

Active days

Days in the Diary which contain information are referred to as 'active' days. You can move rapidly between the active days with the Next and Previous Active Day commands, and you can find the latest and earliest information in the Diary with the Last and First Active Day commands.

If you call the Calendar from the Diary, active days, and the day you are currently looking at, are indicated by a marker against the day: 14   15   16

 

Next Active Day  

Moves to the next day containing an entry.

Previous Active Day  

Moves to the previous day containing an entry.

Last Active Day  CLAD

Moves to the latest day containing any information.

First Active Day  CFAD

Moves to the earliest day containing any information.

 

Summary of Diary cursor operations

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