- Press Ahead [C1]:
 
- Designated dancers move one position forward.
 
- Press Back [C1V]:
 
- Designated dancers move one position backward.
    Press Back is typically only used as a gimmick.
 
- Press In|Out|Right|Left [C2]:
 
- As one movement, designated dancers move one position forward and one position
  toward the given direction.
 
Notes:
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Non-designated dancers do not move or adjust in any manner.
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Do not change your facing direction during this call.
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'Position' in terms of this definition refers to a spot that could be
    occupied by a dancer.  Within a 2 x 4 there are eight positions.  A
    Squared Set, Butterfly, or "O" is a 16-Matrix (4 x 4)
    formation, and one position refers to an adjacent spot within that
    rectangular grid.
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The direction can be In, Out, Right, or Left.  In and
    Out are relative to the Center of the Set.
 
 
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 |  before Press Right |   | after
  |   
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 |  before Press Left |   | after
  |   
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The following examples illustrate the differences among the similar calls
  Extend, 1/2 Press Ahead, and Step Thru.
 
 |  This is the starting formation for each of the following: |  |   |  
 
 |   | 
 
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 |  after Extend |   | after 1/2 Press Ahead |   | after Step Thru |   
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Often callers misuse the term Extend when they mean to use 
  Press Ahead or 1/2 Press Ahead.
 
 |  This is the starting formation for each of the following: |  |   |  
 
 |   | 
 
 |  after As Couples Extend |   | after 1/2 Press Ahead |   
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Curve direction [C4] (Dave Hodson 1985):
 As one movement, Press direction while individually turning toward that direction.
  Direction can be In, Out, Left, or Right and is relative to the Center of the Set.
Tip Toe [C4] (Lee Kopman 1980):
 Designated dancers Press Ahead while holding onto the dancer in their 
  partner's position, dragging that dancer with them.
 See also direction Loop n [C2]
 and Truck [C2].