SET BOX SELECT Enables box editing, making SELECT, REMOVE, INSERT HERE, and other commands or keys the same as the corresponding BOX commands. Example: The following commands enable box selection, making SELECT and REMOVE the same as BOX SELECT and BOX CUT respectively: Command: SET BOX SELECT Command: SELECT . . Command: REMOVE Usage notes: o SET BOX SELECT makes commands, keys, or menu items for a editing linear range work like like BOX commands. The setting also affects editing a found range. Editing operations such as COPY, FILL, REMOVE, or UPPERCASE use the start and end of a found range as the diagonally opposite corners of a box. See help on Ranges And Boxes. o If you use SET BOX SELECT, you cannot select a standard, linear range. Typically you use SET BOX SELECT when you are frequently cutting and pasting columns, such as in editing tables, and do not want to define or redefine keys for box editing. In effect, the command redefines keys for you. o Default is SET BOX NOSELECT, which lets you select and edit standard, linear ranges. o SET BOX SELECT applies in all buffers. To save your setting for future editing sessions, use SAVE ATTRIBUTES to create a section file or to create or update a command file---see help on Attributes. However, in general you should save SET BOX NOSELECT (the default setting) so you can edit linear ranges as well as boxes. o On DECwindows, you can toggle the setting as follows: 1. Choose Global Attributes from the Customize menu. 2. Click M1 on Set Box Select in the dialog box. Related topics: Attributes Pending Delete Ranges And Boxes SET BOX NOSELECT