Word Moves the cursor to the first character of the current, next, or previous word in the current buffer, depending on the direction specified. If the current direction is forward, the cursor moves to the beginning of the next word. If the current direction is reverse, the cursor moves to the beginning of the current word; if the cursor is at the beginning of a word, it moves to the beginning of the previous word. A word consists only of identifier characters and trailing blanks and can be delimited only by tabs or characters not specified in the /IDENTIFIER_CHARACTERS qualifier on the DEFINE LANGUAGE command. LSE also considers all nonblank, nonidentifier characters to be words. Command Equivalent: GOTO WORD Related Topics: GOTO CHARACTER GOTO LINE