NEW$: R:THIS IS WHERE YOU PRESENT AN OVERVIEW OF THE MENU'S SCOPE AND PURPOSE. T:This is the Word Processing Functions menu, the one that you use to T:create, modify and print letters, labels, and documents. This menu T:allows you to type either to the disk or to the printer. T: T:You can choose among the items on the list by typing a number T:between zero and ten when the computer asks for your choice. For T:some choices, the computer may ask you for more information. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: *MORE T: T:Do you want to know more about the "Word Processing Functions" Menu? U:*YORN JN:*EXIT T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: R:THIS IS WHERE YOU PRESENT A COPY OF THE MENU DISPLAY - MAKE IT EXACT. R: T: 0) Word Processing Functions Menu T: T: 1) Word Processing Support Menu 6) System's Editor T: 2) Typewriter 7) Edit and/or Print - rough draft T: 3) Print a File 8) Edit and/or Print Letter Quality T: 4) Extended Volume Table of Content 9) T: 5) Scan a document 10) T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: *ASK T: T:Choose the function you want explained by typing its number (0-10): A:#X C:X=X+1 T: T: *MENU00 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU01 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 0 T:Function 0 returns to the "SUPERVYZ Function Selection" Menu. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU01 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU02 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 1 T:Function 1, "Word Processing Support Menu", invokes a sub-menu T:that creates, erases, and renames files, as well as resetting the T:rDefault Drive and User Area. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU02 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU03 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 2 T:Function 2, "Typewriter", is a special function which allows you to type T:directly from the keyboard to the printer, thus providing a typewriter. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU03 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU04 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 3 T:Function 3, "Print a File", produces a printed listing of a file. T:The listing has a page number and report title on each page, and T:the pages are set to be 11 inches long. No fancy formatting is done. T: T:This function uses a modified version of the LIST program from the T:CP/M User's Group. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU04 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU05 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 4 T:Function 4, "Extended Volume Table of Content", tells you about T:programs and files on a disk. In addition to the file size and T:whether the file is Read-Only and if it is hidden from view, it T:lets you to look at all the User Areas at the same time. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU05 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU06 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 5 T:Function 5, "Scan a document", displays text files on the console T:24 lines at a time (on screenful). To advance to the next screen, T:press the "Return", "Enter", or "CR" key. To terminate the scan T:before the entire file has been displayed, hold down the "Control" T:or "CTRL" key and then press the letter "C" (Control-C). T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU06 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU07 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 6 T:Function 6, "Sytem's Editor", is an editing function recommended for those T:persons having a need for limited text manipulation, no printer control, T:and no embedded control characters. Most programming language translators T:do not accept any control characters within their text, and most word T:processing editors imbed special control characters for fancy printing. T: T:This editor is not screen-oriented; you do not see the text you are T:working on. This editor is ideal when you call up your computer via T:a low-speed (30 characters per second) telephone modem and you need T:to do a bit of editing. T: T:The main attraction of this editor is that it is included in the price T:of the operating system. For extensive text editing or fancy printing, T:use the "Edit and/or Print" functions. T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU07 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU08 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 7 T:Function 7, "Edit and/or Print - rough draft", supports extensive T:text manipulation, special print formatting and text-merge capability. T: T:This function selects the high-speed dot-matrix printer for rough T:draft preparation. Files created with this function may be used with T:the "Letter Quality" function. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU08 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU09 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 8 T:Function 8, "Edit and/or Print Letter Quality", supports extensive T:text manipulation, special print formatting and text-merge capability. T: T:This function selects the low-speed fully-formed character printer for T:final copies. Files created with the "rough draft" function may be used. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU09 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU10 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 9 T:Function 9 is available for you to set-up. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU10 C:X=X-1 J(X):*ASK R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 10 T:Function 10 is available for you to set-up. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *YORN T:Type "Y" for yes or "N" for no; then press "Return", "CR", or "Enter": A: M:Y,N JN:*YORN M:Y E: *EXIT BYE: