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Blocking And Deleting Quicker Than Blocking A |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Why is blocking and deleting text faster than blocking and moving text (Ctrl- F4, 1, 1)? Solutions: When text is deleted, it is placed in the delete buffer which is stored in RAM and contains only the text and formatting codes that were blocked. The Move/Copy buffer is also placed in RAM, but it is written to a cached temporary file and writes out the entire document prefix as well as the blocked text and codes. |
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