I didn't know the command with control would work until I tried it.  I wonder 
how many other hidden ways there are to do things with the BN?



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Thanks, Sarah.  From Diane's message, I was sure I had made an error.  What did 
she say, "we all need to learn", something like that.  I was looking at the 
manual though, and it doesn't give both commands.  Pretty neat.

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>Read, control with i works, and so does read with i.  Definitely interesting.

>Sarah


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>Thanks Diane, because I know that if you are checking a word count, or 
>information about a file, it's Read, Control with I.  Interesting.


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