HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Establishing Row Headings
Creating an Oversized Table
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4.
Use LINE plus DELETE or the terminal
DEL LINE
key to delete the line
containing the 10:00 break and the blank lines on either side of it. Your
screen now looks like the following example.
Goncherov
marketing
Kitahara
printing and distribution
McAdams
editing
Medici
design and layout
Monreau
publisher
Riveira
finance
Strauss
production
Yuen
administration
Moving a Column
The text is now in one column, but it is indented ten characters from the left
edge. To move the text to the far left of the screen, you must delete nine
columns of blanks. You could delete the blanks one at a time, using the
CHAR DEL
key for each of the lines, but that is tedious. It would be faster to
delete the blanks from all the lines at once.
There is no built-in function in TEDIT that moves an entire column at one
time. You can, however, use the REPLACE command to delete a column.
(You can also use REPLACE to insert columns.) You can give the
REPLACE command in three ways:
Use the REPLACE response lines.
Assign the command to a function key.
Give the command on the *C response line.
The first two methods are discussed next. Using *C is discussed under
“Giving a String of Commands in One Step” later in this section.