) PHELP01ÃHELP02IHELP03~HELP04ôHELP055 HELP06â HELP07“HELP08 HELP09cHELP10sHELP11ýHELP12‰HELP13|HELP14 HELP15nHELP16žHELP17ÖHELP18ö!HELP19Ô#HELP20&HELP21ˆ(HELP22ß*HLP221<.HLP2210HLP222 3HLP223L6HELP23v8HELP24«9HELP25¼:HELP26KHELP28Á?HELP29—AHELP30§BHELP31RDHELP32äEHLP16AöFHELP335HHELP34GJHELP351LHELP36 COMMAND: INSERT WHAT IT DOES: Adds text into a document. HERE'S HOW: 1. Move cursor to place you want to insert text. 2. Type "I" or . 3. Type the text. 4. Press . -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIPS: - ^ (Boldface), _ (Underline), [ (Subscript), ] (Superscript), and \- (Overstrike) are ON/OFF switches that control printing. DON'T FORGET TO TURN THEM OFF. - By using the left cursor key, you can delete the text to the left. - Other cursor keys do not operate during the Insert command. COMMAND: ERASE WHAT IT DOES: Eliminates spaces, letters, words, phrases, sentences, and lines. HERE'S HOW: 1. Move cursor to beginning of text. 2. Type "E" or . 3. Move cursor one space beyond the place you want to erase. 4. Press . -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIPS: - To erase a word at a time, type "E"; then type a space. - To erase a sentence at a time, type "E"; then type a period. - The erase mode is "character sensitive." Once you type "E", the computer will search for the very next character you type. COMMAND: POINTER WHAT IT DOES: Marks any point in the text. HERE'S HOW: 1. Move the cursor to the point you want to mark. 2. Type "P". 3. Type a number, 1 to 8 (Remember, you can reuse a number if you want). -------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMAND: GOTO WHAT IT DOES: Sends the cursor to any preset part of a document (Top, Bottom, Page, or any preset Pointer). HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "G". 2. Type "T" for top, or "B" for bottom,"P" for page or the number of any pointer; then the page number and . -------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMAND: LOCATE WHAT IT DOES: Finds any word you choose. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "L" or . 2. Type the word you want to find. 3. Press . 4. To find another instance of the word, type "L" and press . -------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMAND: REPLACE WHAT IT DOES: Locates and replaces a word each time it appears in your text. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "R". 2. Type the word you want to replace. 3. Press . 4. Type the word you'll substitute for it. 5. Press . 6. To leave the Prompt on, press and type "Y" or "N" each time the cursor stops. 7. If you take the Prompt off (by typing "P") type the number of instances of the word you want replaced then press . If you don't type a number, ONLY the first instance of the word will be replaced. -------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMAND: DISPLAY WHAT IT DOES: Shows the next screen in the text. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "D" or or THAT'S IT. -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIPS: - To move forward more than one screen, type the number of screens you want, then type "D" or . - To move backwards, type . COMMAND: QUIT WHAT IT DOES: Ends your word processing session. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type"Q". 2. Type "K" for Keep, or "A" for Abandon, or press to go back to your document. -------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMAND: NEXT WHAT IT DOES: Shows you the next row of commands. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "N". THAT'S IT. -------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMAND: SPELL WHAT IT DOES: Allows you to resume SPELL scanning your document to locate words marked by superspell for correction. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "S". -------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMAND: FORMAT WHAT IT DOES: Sets the format of your document (e.g. margins, indents, spaces, etc.). Usually you'll do this when you create a document. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "F" or , , , , , , , . COMMAND: MOVE WHAT IT DOES: Moves a block of text from one place to another. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set first pointer at top of block of text you want to move. 2. Set second pointer at bottom of block of text you want to move. 3. Move cursor to the point you want to move the block of text. 4. Type "M". 5. Type the number of the first pointer. 6. Type the number of the second pointer. -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIPS: - Before MOVEing you must know how to use Pointer. COMMAND: COPY WHAT IT DOES: Duplicates a block of text from one part of a document to another. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set first pointer at top of block of text. 2. Set second pointer at bottom of block of text. 3. Move cursor to the point you want to copy the block of text. 4. Type "C". 5. Type the number of the first pointer. 6. Type the number of the second pointer. -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIPS: - Before COPYing, you must know how to use Pointer. COMMAND: ZAP WHAT IT DOES: Wipes out an entire block of text. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set first pointer at top of block of text. 2. Set second pointer at bottom of block of text. 3. Type "Z". 4. Type the number of the first pointer. 5. Type the number of the second pointer. -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIPS: - Before ZAPping, you must know how to use Pointer. - BE CAREFUL!! You can't bring it back. COMMAND: OUTPUT WHAT IT DOES: Prints out an entire block of text. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set first pointer at top of block of text. 2. Set second pointer at bottom of block of text. 3. Type "O". 4. Type the number of the first pointer. 5. Type the number of the second pointer. 6. Type "Y" if you want slash commands printed or "N" if you don't. -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIPS: - Before OUTPUTing, you must know how to use Pointer. - Make sure printer is on and connected. COMMAND: WRITE WHAT IT DOES: Creates a new document containing only the block of text you mark. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set first pointer at top of block of text. 2. Set second pointer at bottom of block of text. 3. Type "W". 4. Type the number of the first pointer. 5. Type the number of the second pointer. 6. Type the file name (drv:filename.ext) 7. Type -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIPS: - Before WRITEing, you must know how to use Pointer. - Use this command to develop a library of stock paragraphs for form letters and contracts. COMMAND: JUSTIFY WHAT IT DOES: Evens the margins in a block of text. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set first pointer at top of block of text. 2. Set second pointer at bottom of block of text. 3. Type "J". 4. Type the number of the first pointer. 5. Type the number of the second pointer. 6. You can also use "T" for top or "B" for bottom. -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIPS: - Before JUSTIFYing, you must know how to use Pointer. - The Format command (