                  MOVING AROUND A SCREEN OR TO ANOTHER SCREEN

            The design and construction of hypertext networks
            heavily emphasizes browsing interfaces which enable the
            hypertext user to quickly "jump" to desired
            information. However, the user needs to be able to
            control the screen or page in order to effectively
            access the system. The following commands will enable
            you to rapidly move to another screen within a file:

                    PGDN - Displays next screen

                    PGUP - Displays previous screen

                    HOME - Displays first screen of file

                    END  - Displays last screen of file

            You have the option of returning to the title screen of
            this system from any file in the network with the
            following command:

                    CTRL and HOME (press simultaneously)

            This is especially useful to know if you become "lost"
            in hypertext!

            The following commands will enable you to move through
            or within a screen using the plus (+) and minus (-)
            near the numerical keypad:

    PLUS (+)   Moves a highlight bar down, then scrolls screen forwards

    MINUS (-)  Moves a highlight bar up, then scrolls screen backwards

            The plus (+) and minus (-) keys control forward and
            backward line scroll in files containing multiple
            screens.

            SEE ALSO -

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