This is a TEXTPRO swap macro. It simulates dual text windows by switching between two files on the RAMDISK. The macro "remembers" the position of the cursor within both files when you switch back and forth. This trick is accomplished by placing a tag, in this case the inverse "Τ", in the text before saving the file to the RAMDISK. When the file is loaded back into memory, the macro uses the "FIND" command to locate the tag, then deletes it, putting the cursor back where it was when you left. All of this is done with the screen turned off so the swap is fairly quick and looks like a built-in feature of TEXTPRO. This method of swapping files has an advantage over true windows in that both files can be any size up to the maximum 20K that can be loaded into TEXTPRO.› In order to use this macro, both files must be placed on the RAMDISK and TEXTFILE.1 must be loaded into the editor. You then swap files by pressing the START key. Make sure to SAVE both files to disk before exiting the program -- don't just copy them from the RAMDISK unless you want the tag to be saved as well.››Note:› If you are using the "Τ" character as a print-key, make sure to use another character for the tag. Any character (or even a string of characters) can be used as long as it does not occur anywhere within the text.››#½˜Τ…~8:TEXTFILE.1›’~8:TEXTFILE.2,TEXTFILE.1›~8:TEXTFILE.2› ~8:TEXTFILE.1›†Τ›ώ