Yes, the TF terminates at the first blank space found at the TF's
starting COL position.

On 14/07/2020 03:31, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 20:10:15 -0500, Lionel B Dyck wrote:
>
>> Tried the suggestion and it flowed all the lines together - true it did 
>> ignore 72+ 
>>
>> It appears that the only way TF would work is if there were a blank line 
>> between the lines to be concatenated.
>>
> Doesn't the flowing terminate at any indention change?  (But this
> is of little use for KB's need.)
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Peter Bishop
>> Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 8:05 PM
>>
>> You can change the columns TF uses by using the Bounds line command.  In 
>> this case it might be interesting to set the bounds to columns 1-71 and then 
>> use TF.
>>
>> Unfortunately I can't test this now, but I recall it being handy for 
>> formatting code.  It may be preferable to have the left bound set to column 
>> 10 or elsewhere, depending on what you want.
>>
>> The ISPF editor is very powerful, but it can take a while to explore its 
>> full capability.  Bounds is one of my favourites, e.g. with C and O to limit 
>> what's overlaid, or shifted by > or <, etc.
> -- gil
>
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