BALANCE WINDOWS Resizes all user windows on the screen to the same size. DELETE MENU ENTRY Deletes an entry from a pull-down menu or from a pop-up menu. DELETE MENU LABEL Deletes a menu label. DELETE MENU SEPARATOR Deletes a separator from a pull-down menu or from a pop-up menu. DELETE WINDOW Deletes the current window. ENLARGE WINDOW Enlarges the current window by the specified number of lines. GOTO BUFFER Moves the specified buffer to the current window. NEW WINDOW Divides the current window into two or more windows. NEXT BUFFER Moves the next buffer in the list of buffers to the current window. NEXT WINDOW Moves the cursor from the current window to the next window. ONE WINDOW Removes all but the current window from your screen. PREVIOUS BUFFER Moves the previous buffer in the list of buffers to the current window. PREVIOUS WINDOW Moves the cursor from the current window to the previous window. REDO Reverses the most recent UNDO command. REFRESH Clears and redisplays the screen. SET BALANCE WINDOWS Automatically balances window length whenever you change the number of windows. SET HEIGHT Sets the number of lines on the screen. SET MAX UNDO Sets the maximum number of commands you can undo for a specific buffer. SET MAXIMUM WINDOWS Specifies the maximum number of windows that LSE automatically creates. SET MINIMUM WINDOW LENGTH Specifies the minimum length of the windows that LSE automatically creates. SET NUMBER OF WINDOWS Sets a specific number of windows on the screen. SET SCROLL MARGINS Specifies the lines at the top and bottom of the buffer at which the cursor triggers scrolling. SET WIDTH Specifies the screen width. SHIFT LEFT Shifts the window to the left or text to the right by the specified number of columns. SHIFT RIGHT Shifts the window to the right or text to the left by the specified number of columns. SHOW MAX UNDO Shows the maximum number of commands that you can undo for a specific buffer. SHRINK WINDOW Shrinks the current window. TWO WINDOWS Splits the current window into two windows. UNDO Reverses the most recently executed LSE command.