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Here are some of the navigation keys you can use in a text frame:
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or the alternative keystroke sequence
<CTRL-r>
moves the cursor non-destructively one character to the right.
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or the alternative keystroke sequence
<CTRL-l>
moves the cursor non-destructively one character to the left.
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or the alternative keystroke sequence
<CTRL-d>
moves the cursor down one line.
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or the alternative keystroke sequence
<CTRL-u>
moves the cursor up one line.
The cursor does not wrap when you use these keys in text frames. Scrollable text frames scroll as necessary. Pressing the named keys <SCROLL-UP> or <SCROLL-DOWN> will roll the contents of a scrollable text frame up or down one line, respectively, without moving the cursor. Pressing the screen-labeled keys <PREVPAGE> or <NEXTPAGE> will move the cursor to the first character of the previous page or the first character of the next page, respectively, in scrollable text frames.
Except for <RESET>, the keys described in ``Editing and saving a form'' work the same way in editable text frames.