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This is a very convenient way to enter any desired macros and to learn the macro language. | This is a very convenient way to enter any desired macros and to learn the macro language. | ||
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==Change Mode Type== | ==Change Mode Type== | ||
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*[[Entering_Command_Mode#Command_Mode_Visual_Escape|Command Mode Visual Escape]] | *[[Entering_Command_Mode#Command_Mode_Visual_Escape|Command Mode Visual Escape]] | ||
*[[Entering_Command_Mode#Return_to_Visual_Mode|Return to Visual Mode]] | *[[Entering_Command_Mode#Return_to_Visual_Mode|Return to Visual Mode]] | ||
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| + | <div class="callout note">It is often easier to use the '''Command Mode''' by first creating a '''Command Mode Window'''. As each command line is executed, you can then immediately see its effect on your file. | ||
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| + | A five line window can be created by clicking '''Escape (ESC Key)''' then '''Command mode window''' or by using the default keyboard shortcut '''Alt-/'''.</div> | ||
==Command Line== | ==Command Line== | ||
The vEdit Command Mode lets you enter macro language commands at the COMMAND: prompt. In this mode macros are immediately executed when you press Enter. This is a very convenient way to enter any desired macros and to learn the macro language.