User`s guide

With a graphics-based system, clicking with the pointer device sets the typing
cursor at the pointer location. (The cursor cannot be set lower than the last line
in a program.) Also, the scroll bars on the monitor window can be used to scroll
through the program.
4. Shows the name of the program currently being edited. If the program is open in
read-only mode, /R is appended to the name.
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5. Shows the program step at which the cursor is positioned and the total number of
lines in the program.
6. Shows the current editor mode.
7. Shows the number of lines in the copy (attach) buffer. Whenever a program line is
Cut or Copied, it is placed in the copy buffer. When lines are pasted, they are removed
from the copy buffer and pasted in the reverse order in which they were copied. The
F9 and F10 keys are used for copying and pasting program lines.
8. This is the message line. It displays various messages and prompts.
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Programs are open in read-only mode when /R is appended to the SEE command when the
program is opened or when a currently executing program is open.
The SEE Editor Environments
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