Human-Machine Grammar Dictionary - D
       Date (object) refers to the 
      date of the year. Examples: "Date Long"; "Date Short". 
See Also Time 
      
      
       Dictionary (modifier) brings 
      up a dictionary definition or definitions of a word or phrase; can be used 
      with special dictionaries including programming terms. Examples: "Dictionary 
      Jacquard"; "Dictionary Arabian Horse"; "Dictionary Sendkeys ". 
See Also: 
      Synonym, 
Entry, 
      
List 
      
       Doc(ument) (object) identifies 
      the current document. Note that "Doc" is the shortened form of "Document". 
      You can say either form. Examples: "Doc Close"; "Document Regular"; "Doc 
      Close Yes" 
      
       Down (Action) indicates direction. 
      Examples: "7 Down" moves the cursor down seven lines; "Page Down"; "Scroll 
      5 Down" Example: 
See Also: Up, 
      
Left, 
Line. 
      Note: "Down" differs from "Line " because "Down" moves down beginning from 
      the cursor position, while "Line" moves whole lines down, leaving the cursor 
      at the beginning of a line. 
      
       Downs (object) refers to a number 
      of selected lines down. 
Keyboard Equivalent: Shift+Down. Examples: 
      "3 Downs"; "3 Downs Delete" 
See Also: Rights, 
      
Lefts, 
Befores, 
      
Afters, 
Ups, 
      
Lines, 
Line 
      Ups, 
Sentences, 
      
Sentence Ups, 
      
Graphs, 
Graph 
      Ups, 
Layers, 
      
Layer Ups. Note: 
      "Downs" differs from "Lines" because "Downs" selects down beginning from 
      the cursor position while "Lines" selects whole lines down. 
      
       Drag (action) drags the mouse 
      arrow. Examples: "Drag 5 Down"; "Drag 1 Point 6 Left" 
      
       Duplicate (action) duplicates 
      objects. Examples: "Line Duplicate"; "Graph Duplicate"; "Line Duplicate 
      Times 10"; "File Duplicate"