LSE$KEYPAD.HLB  —  Open Line
  Open Line

  Breaks the line at your current position.  Any text to the right of the
  cursor is pushed down, starting a new line.  The cursor does NOT move.

  The Open Line key is useful for creating room to add text in the middle of a
  line or paragraph, or for adding blank lines to make paragraphs for fill
  operations.

  Steps:

     1.  Put the cursor where you want to break the line.

     2.  Press the Open Line key (PF1-KP0).

  The effect is similar to pressing the Return key except the cursor does not
  move.  Any existing text to the right and below the cursor is pushed down,
  starting a new line at the current left margin.

  If you want to insert a new line with the same indentation as the current
  line, position the cursor to the beginning of the line, press the Open Line
  key, and then press the Tab key.

  Command Equivalent:

          DO "SET INDENTATION CURRENT","ENTER LINE/END"

  Related Topics:

          ENTER LINE
          ERASE
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