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Date: Sat Oct 13 2001 11:51 am
Author: Lee, Peter <petel@cmu.edu>
Subject: Re: Keyboard shortcuts?

Yes, there are several ways to do this. Two of the more convenient ones are:

- Use the command "C-x b" and then type the name of the open file that you'd like to switch to. A default will be presented, which is the previous file you were looking at.

- Use the command "C-x C-b". This will open a window with all of the currently open files. Move the cursor to the one you want and the type "e" to continue editing it.
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Keyboard shortcuts?      Boonyatera, Sunya Paul      Fri Oct 12 2001 9:59 pm       
Re: Keyboard shortcuts?      Lee, Peter      Sat Oct 13 2001 11:51 am       
Re: Keyboard shortcuts?      Boonyatera, Sunya Paul      Wed Oct 17 2001 9:59 pm       
Re: Keyboard shortcuts?      Scherlis, William L.      Thu Oct 18 2001 8:38 am       
Re: Keyboard shortcuts?      Chen, Richard      Thu Dec 13 2001 2:21 pm       
Re: Keyboard shortcuts?      Lee, Peter      Sun Dec 16 2001 5:04 pm       
Re: Keyboard shortcu...      Chen, Richard      Mon Dec 17 2001 10:28 am       
Re: Keyboard shortcuts?      Scherlis, William L.      Mon Dec 17 2001 4:15 pm       

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