Hi Caroline,
The [st[ code positions you at a specific line. For example, [st5] puts
you on line 5. Incidentally, you can use a numeric argument in the [sk]
code to skip that number of lines. For example, [sk3] skips 3 lines.
Steve
On Sunday 5/16/04 10:17 Caroline Congdon wrote:
Hi Steve. I've never seen the [st] code. Does this work with a set of numbers, or does it work like the [sk] code for forcing a single blank line? Thanks.
Caroline
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