Use this dialog to set the number of times the next command should be repeated. Once you click OK Text Hawk Text Editor will wait for the next edit command, and will repeat it the number of times specified on this dialog. The Set Repeat Count dialog can be activated in one of three ways:
| 1. | Keyboard Shortcut - <Ctrl+R>.
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| 2. | Menu - Select Repeat Command... from the Tools menu.
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| 3. | General Toolbar - Click the Repeat Command button.
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Below is an example of how to use the Repeat Command tool to duplicate a block of text:
| 1. | Copy - Copy a block of text to the clipboard. (NOTE: This text does not have to be copied from a document open in Text Hawk Text Editor. It works equally well if you copy the text from another source.)
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| 2. | Set the repeat count - Launch the Set Repeat Count dialog and choose the number of times you would like the block to appear.
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| 3. | Paste - Paste the block of text into the document. The paste command will be repeated the number of times specified in the previous step.
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