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@@ -509,11 +509,6 @@ character sets and which font to use to display each of them. Fontsets
make it easy to change several fonts at once by specifying the name of a
fontset, rather than changing each font separately. @xref{Fontsets}.
-@item Formatted Text
-Formatted text is text that displays with formatting information while
-you edit. Formatting information includes fonts, colors, and specified
-margins. @xref{Formatted Text}.
-
@item Formfeed Character
See `page.'
@@ -702,9 +697,8 @@ that someone else is already editing.
See `incremental search.'
@item Justification
-Justification means adding extra spaces within lines of text
-in order to adjust the position of the text edges.
-@xref{Format Justification}.
+Justification means adding extra spaces within lines of text in order
+to adjust the position of the text edges. @xref{Fill Commands}.
@item Key Binding
See `binding.'
@@ -1362,12 +1356,6 @@ See `abbrev.'
Word search is searching for a sequence of words, considering the
punctuation between them as insignificant. @xref{Word Search}.
-@item WYSIWYG
-WYSIWYG stands for ``What you see is what you get.'' Emacs generally
-provides WYSIWYG editing for files of characters; in Enriched mode
-(@pxref{Formatted Text}), it provides WYSIWYG editing for files that
-include text formatting information.
-
@item Yanking
Yanking means reinserting text previously killed (q.v.@:). It can be
used to undo a mistaken kill, or for copying or moving text. Some