MOVE BY PAGE
Moves the cursor to a page break in the current direction of the buffer
(as shown in the status line).
o A "hard" page break is a form feed, appearing as a small FF. See help
on INSERT PAGE BREAK. A "soft" page break, done with WPS keypad
functions, is a form feed followed a null character (small NL). See
help on WPS DIFFERENCES.
o In FORWARD direction, the cursor moves to the next page or to the
bottom of the buffer (end of the file). In REVERSE direction, it moves
to the previous page or to the top of the buffer.
Keys: The EDT keypad defines KP7 as MOVE BY PAGE. The WPS keypad defines
PF2. (See help on WPS DIFFERENCES).
Related topics:
INSERT PAGE BREAK WPS DIFFERENCES