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what is the difference between pressing the {ESCAPE}key compared with
{CTRL} + {BREAK}?

both seem to work and the former only takes one finger so seems
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can anyone comment, please?

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Hi

what is the difference between pressing the {ESCAPE}key compared with
{CTRL} + {BREAK}?

both seem to work and the former only takes one finger so seems
easier...

THANKS

Tim

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Tim,

As far as I know, there is no difference.

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Chip Pearson
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Hi

what is the difference between pressing the {ESCAPE}key

compared with
{CTRL} + {BREAK}?

both seem to work and the former only takes one finger so seems
easier...

THANKS

Tim



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Chip

many thanks for response

apols for delay in sending this

Tim



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As far as I know, there is no difference.

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