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First, always remember that the function edits the ''closest'' note, which will be flashing when it's automatically selected as such.  You cannot see the symbol flash when the cursor is directly on the symbol, but the Note's symbol and distance will appear at the top of the Notes menu.  
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First, always remember that the function edits the ''closest'' note, which will be flashing when it's automatically selected as such.  You cannot see the symbol flash when the cursor is directly on the symbol, but the Note's symbol and distance will appear at the top of the Notes menu. Distance 0,0,0 means your cursor is directly over the Note.
  
To select an existing Note, just open the Note menu, and move the cursor to the Note you want - the nearest one will flash and be seen in the upper left corner of the Note menu, and that is close enough. The numbers at the top of the screen show the distance in the x, y and z direction to that nearest note. Distance 0,0,0 means your cursor is directly over the Note.
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To select an existing Note, just open the Note menu, and move the cursor to the Note you want - the nearest one will flash and be seen in the upper left corner of the Note menu, and that is close enough. The numbers at the top of the screen show the distance in the x, y and z direction to that nearest note.
  
 
To edit, just hit {{k|n}} again - it's a painfully simple program, so you can either add or erase and retype, no proper text editing.  
 
To edit, just hit {{k|n}} again - it's a painfully simple program, so you can either add or erase and retype, no proper text editing.  

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