What you're thinking of is "SWAP NEXT" or "SWAP PREV".  Next goes to the next 
ISPF screen in the list.  Prev does the reverse (it goes backwards).

If it matters,  I have ALL my "swap related keys" coded as

PF2  SPLIT NEW
PF9  SWAP NEXT
PF14 SPLIT LIST
PF21 SWAP PREV

And since I usually control the system I change the ISPF CONFIG to allow 32 
split screens.  And, usually, I am the only one that takes advantage of this 
capability (multiple, i.e. more than 2, split screens).

Works like a charm!


 On Mon Jul 14  5:11 , Howard Rifkind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>I used to have the PF keys on my PC set put to swap between different screens 
>but I'm no longer in possession of that PC and I can't recall how I did this.
>
>I'm opening up several screens with the start command and I would like to know 
>how to switch between them.
>
>If I open up three screens and use the swap command I seem to only be able to 
>switch between two of them.
>
>Also, how do I go about seeing which screen are available, I used to see this 
>also with a PF key setting and then select the one I wanted.
>
>Thanks...
>
>
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