Using the Program
If you get a Run-time error 91 after typing a command you are probably using Word as your email editor in Microsoft Outlook and you have tried to type an editing or document navigation command without having an open document. Make sure you have a document open.
Note: this type of error is trapped, but when used with Outlook or Outlock one of these two programs causes the error to occur. Cancel the warning, open a document, and continue.
Undo and Redo menu and toolbar items don't always detail the action to be un/redone. Some actions are listed as bookmarks - these are WordStar command actions. Word doesn't treat program code blocks as single actions. To overcome this the program uses a number of bookmarks which Word is registering as possible un/redo actions.
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Unfortunately Word does not allow for monitoring the keyboad, except for defined hot keys, so there is no easy way to see how long you take to type a character which is what would be needed to display these menus.
You can however, display Quick Help style screens by selecting them from the Help menu, or by typing ^J followed by the command for which you want help (e.g., ^JP will display the Print Commands help screen). Word 97 doesn't allow you to keep these screens open whilst working though, they must be closed again before Word will let you continue typing.
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The menus within all Windows programs are handled firstly by Windows itself and cannot, therefore, be controlled from within Word. To add this functionality requires a device driver that intercepts the keyboard commands before Windows does anything with them. CtrlPlus is a utility that provides this function and works alongside the WordStar Command Emulator.
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As in WordStar, if you haven't done a Block something, ^QV goes to the top of the file. Otherwise ^QV will go back to where you ran the last Find, Find/Replace. For Block Copy, or Block Move it will go to where the block start was before you copied or moved it. For a Block Delete it goes to the location where the block start was before being deleted. If you've marked a block but not done anything with it, it goes to the start of the file. Complicated, or what?
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