User`s guide
5.2.3
COMMANDS FOR EDITING PROGRAMS
Editing is a very important part of
'7
programming. The commands described
below will assist you in editing your
program quickly and easily.
Certain keys have dual functions and
some keys are used in conjunction with
the Ctrl key. For purposes of notation,
to indicate that two keys are to be
pressed simultaneously, a slash
(1)
is
inserted between the names of the keys,
e.g: CTRL/A.
CTRL/A (ADD A CUE)
This allows you to open up the memory
and insert
a
cue into your program.
-I
This will move all subsequent cues down
one cue number in the memory. Same as
Ins (Insert) key.
CTRL/B (REVERSE TO PREVIOUS TAB)
Same as
CTRL/TAB.
CTRL/C (CONTROL COMMAND)
This is the way to enter the Control
Command mode.