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Text Display and Editing

     “To accept text typed by the user and allow the standard editing capabilities, including cutting and pasting text within a document via the [Macintosh] Clipboard, your application should call TextEdit. TextEdit also handles basic formatting sych as word wraparound and justification. You can use it just to display text if you like.” —Inside Macintosh, Volume I, page I-12b4b

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