HELP ON MESSAGE EDITING Several commands are available to you from this prompt. NOTE: Not all of these commands may be available to all users at all times. The commands are: ist Allows you to see what you have typed as it looks in the line-oriented message editor. iew Allows you to see what you have typed as it will be formatted by the system after saving the message. (This is called word wrap mode, and is applied to all messages on the system so that display adjust automatically to the width of the reader's screen.) gain Allows you to read the original message you're replying to (if the message you're composing is a reply to an existing message). dit This brings up a menu of additional message editing options. PLEASE NOTE: These additional options are available to you at all times - you do not need to press dit first to use them. o Full Scrn Go to full-screen editing mode. This prompt will only appear if you have ANSI enabled in your user profile configuration. ont Continue adding to your message. ns Insert a line of text into your message. ext Subst Do a search-and-replace style text substitution. el/Repl Line Delete a line from your message, or retype an entire line. elp See the help information you're reading now. cpt Allows you to request an active return receipt for the message you're entering. When you activate this option, a message will be sent automatically by the system to you after the recipient reads your message. ile Allows you to enclose a file with this message. When activated, you can upload a file of any kind, which will be made available to anyone who can read your message. (If your message is private, only the recipient and the System Operator(s) can read your message or download any file enclosed with it.) ave Allows you to save your message on the system and return to the menu (or continue reading messages if your message was a reply). uit Allows you to abort the message entry process without saving. elp See the help information you're reading now. Ctrl-Q Allows you to quote lines from the original message if the message you're entering is a reply. EDIT (2.2) 11/91