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You can use the arrow keys and the shift key or Home and End keys to move your cursor. That said, take a look at, instead, using styles. See Question and Answer Styles for an example. |
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Thanks for that helpful info, Charles! That worked.
Now how do you highlight the text, once you've place the cursor where you want it? |
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