		       <BACKTAB>

Pressing
	<BACKTAB> = roll
moves the cursor back to the nearest tab stop.  Initially
tab stops are set to columns numbered 9,17,25,33,41,49,57,
65, and 73.  For example, with the columns of the window
numbered 1-78, the cursor initially in col. 27, pressing
<BACKTAB> once will cause the cursor to move to col. 25
If the cursor is in col. 10, <BACKTAB> will move it to col. 9.

See <CH-T> for information on resetting and clearing tabstops.

Wylbur Comparison
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There is no equivalent to <BACKTAB> in Wylbur.
