9 ÐCAT063+CAT064«CAT065"CAT066‡ CAT067Ì CAT068õ CAT069oCAT070µCAT074ûCAT075CAT0768CAT077£CAT078ƒCAT079®CAT080CAT081'CAT082+CAT083& CAT084N"CAT085¨$CAT086$%CAT087ÿ%CAT088V(CAT089^*CAT090.CAT091 2CAT092©2CAT093¤3CAT094³6CAT09538CAT096ë;CAT097º?CAT098Q@CAT099HACAT100oCCAT101ÒDCAT102ùECAT103¡HCAT104UKCAT105ÂLCAT106óOCAT107¤QCAT1081SCAT109ÛVCAT110õYCAT111zZCAT112š[CAT113‚]CAT114¾^CAT115Ÿ_CAT116ƒbCAT119èfCAT071áhCAT072ÄiCAT073@kCAT117âlCAT118 COMMAND: APPEND WHAT IT DOES: Lets you LIST documents, and INSERT an entire document into another document. HERE'S HOW: 1. Move cursor to the location where you want the copied document to begin. 2. Type "A". 3. To get a LIST of documents, type L, enter the drive name and press . 4. To INSERT (append) a document, type I, enter the document name and press . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How about doing a practice exercise. PRESS DIRECTIONS: Move the cursor to the asterisk (*) below and Append a document named "B:PRACTICE.DOC". (If TEACH is on a drive other than B:, then enter that drive name and NOT B:.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LEARNING The best way to learn is by doing. You are going to prove this to yourself now. * ------------------------------ WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS . ------------------------------ ---------------------------- CONGRATULATIONS! GREAT JOB! ---------------------------- So, it's time for you to SELECT again. G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU WHOOPS! That wasn't it. Please go back and try again. This is a great command for building form letters. It's worth getting right. Here are your choices: G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU COMMAND: TAB WHAT IT DOES: Sets tabs just like on a typewriter. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "T". 2. Using space bar, move cursor to desired tab setting. 3. Type "T". 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all tabs you want. 5. Press . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ It's your turn for some practice. PRESS DIRECTIONS: Set a Tab at 70. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "T". 2. Space over to desired tab setting. 3. Type "T". 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all tabs. 5. Press . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------- WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------ CONGRATULATIONS FOR ANOTHER JOB WELL DONE! ------------------------------------------ SELECT one: G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU Have you ever felt like the ship was sailing without you? Please go back and give it one more try. Make one of the following SELECTions: G - Go back and review. C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU If you can't get this one, you're looking out the window! Please go back and give it one more try. Make one of the following SELECTIONS: G - Go back and review. C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU COMMAND: FORMAT WHAT IT DOES: Sets the format selections of your document (e.g. margins, indents, fonts, etc.). You will select these before the section of the document that they are to apply to. HERE'S HOW: l. Type "F" or . 2. Type "R". 3. Type "65". 4. Press . 5. Press . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- WHEN YOU'RE FINISHED, PRESS AGAIN ----------------------------------------- RIGHTO! Now, once more with feeling. PRESS Well, you missed that time. Why don't you try again. Here are your choices. SELECT one. G - Go back and review. C - Continue with TEACH DIRECTIONS: Set the Spacing at "2". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS AGAIN ------------------------------------ ------------------------------ CONGRATULATIONS! BRAVISSIMA! ------------------------------ And now for your next trick: G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU Well, you missed the boat that time. Why don't you try again. Here are your choices. SELECT one. G - Go back and review. C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU COMMAND: DISPLAY WHAT IT DOES: Shows you the next page (or screen) in the text. HERE'S HOW: l. Type "D" or . THAT'S ALL! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This one is SO easy, practicing it seems kind of silly, huh? So we won't. SELECT one. C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU COMMAND: VIEW WHAT IT DOES: Allows you to VIEW one document while editing another. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "V". 2. Enter document name, then press . 3. Press any key to continue VIEWing or to return to editing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- There's no need to practice this one. SELECT one. C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU 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.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Now you'll get a chance to practice. PRESS DIRECTIONS: Set Pointer 1 at the asterisk (*). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * What makes SELECT so easy to learn? The simplest logic on the market; SELECT what you want to do, do it, then type DO. All commands are single key mnemonics and constantly displayed at the top of the screen. Easy to remember, easy to use, a breeze to learn. ------------------------------ WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS ------------------------------ GREAT! Now let's try a practice without any help. PRESS Where is your Pointer??? Why don't you try again. Here are your choices. SELECT one. G - Go back and review. C - Continue with TEACH DIRECTIONS: Set Pointer 2 at the asterisk (*). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What makes SELECT so easy to learn? The simplest logic on the market; SELECT what you want to do, do it, then type . All Commands are single key mnemonics and constantly displayed at the top of the screen. Easy to remember, easy to use, a breeze to learn.* ------------------------------ WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS ------------------------------ --------------------- CONGRATS! CONGRATS! ---------------------- You now know how to set Pointers at the top and bottom of a block of text. In the next set of exercises, you'll use Pointers to do all kinds of neat stuff with blocks of text. SELECT one: G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to TEACH MENU COMMAND: MOVE WHAT IT DOES: Moves a block of text from one place to another. NOTE: Before MOVEing you must know how to use POINTER. Press "E" if you must exit to TEACH MENU. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set a pointer at the top of the block of text you want to move. 2. Set a pointer at the bottom of the block of text. 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I'll bet you can't wait to practice this one! PRESS DIRECTIONS: Set Pointers at positions 1 and 2; position the cursor to 3; then Move the second paragraph above the first paragraph. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set first pointer. 2. Set second pointer. 3. Move cursor where you want to Move the block. 4. Type "M". 5. Type number of first pointer. 6. Type number of second pointer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 Nothing will impress you as much, however, as touching SELECT. Once you've touched it, you'll never settle for less. 1 Your SELECT package also includes a special instructional disk, the Computer Assisted Tutorial (TEACH). 2 ------------------------------ WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS . ------------------------------ EXACTLY! You're really sharp today. Now you can try it without any coaching. PRESS Have you been eating your lunch and not paying attention? Why don't you try again. Here are your choices. SELECT one: G - Go back and review. C - Continue with TEACH DIRECTIONS: Set Pointers at positions 1 and 2; position the cursor to 3; then Move the first paragraph below the second paragraph. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Your SELECT package also includes a special instructional disk, TEACH; the hands on method of learning SELECT. 2 Nothing will impress you as much, however, as touching SELECT, See your local computer dealer. Ask for the SELECT demonstration. Once you see it, you'll never settle for less. 3 ------------------------------ WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS . ------------------------------ ------------------------------- CONGRATULATIONS! FANTASTIC! ------------------------------- You're hot now! I'd suggest you keep on going!. SELECT one: G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to TEACH MENU COMMAND: COPY WHAT IT DOES: Duplicates a block of text from one part of a document to another. NOTE: Before COPYing you must know how to use POINTER. Press "E" if you must exit to TEACH MENU. 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 block of text. 4. Type "C". 5. Type the number of the first pointer. 6. Type the number of the second pointer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Time for some of that good old fashioned practice. PRESS DIRECTIONS: Set Pointers at positions 1 and 2; position the cursor to 3; then Copy this paragraph. 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 block of text. 4. Type "C". 5. Type the number of the first pointer. 6. Type the number of the second pointer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Touch "S" and SUPERSPELL scans your text, tags misspelled, mistyped, or unfamiliar words, and displays them. 2 3 ----------------------------- WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS ----------------------------- My, my, you do seem to be getting the hang of it! Now try it on your own. PRESS Give it another try, my friend. I know you'll get it right next time. Here are your choices. SELECT one now. G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH DIRECTIONS: Set Pointers at positions 1 and 2; position the cursor to 3; then Copy this paragraph. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 After a while, it became apparent to me that Sheila was in love with someone else. I couldn't imagine what had gone wrong. Was it my breath? 2 3 ----------------------------- WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS ----------------------------- ----------------------------------- CONGRATULATIONS! YOU DID IT AGAIN! ----------------------------------- SELECT one please: G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU I regret to inform you that you missed the boat. Please try again. SELECT one of the following interesting options: G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH menu COMMAND: ZAP WHAT IT DOES: Wipes out an entire block of text. NOTE: Before ZAPping you must know how to use POINTER. Press "E" if you must exit to TEACH MENU. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set a pointer at top of text. 2. Set a pointer at bottom of text. 3. Type "Z". 4. Type the numbers of the pointers in the order you set them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let's practice ZAP! PRESS DIRECTIONS: ZAP the second paragraph (make sure you set the last Pointer AFTER the end of the paragraph). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By this time, you and I should be good enough friends so that you won't take this wrong. But just in case we're not, could you tell me where the nearest exit is located? Ah! I see it down the hall. Would you mind moving our discussion in that direction? ----------------------------- WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS ----------------------------- -------------------------------- CONGRATULATIONS! YOU'RE ZAPPING! -------------------------------- SELECT something else to do. G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH Menu COMMAND: OUTPUT WHAT IT DOES: Prints out an entire block of text. NOTE: Before OUTPUTting, you must know how to use POINTER. Press "E" if you must exit to TEACH MENU. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set a pointer at top of text. 2. Set a pointer at bottom of text. 3. Type "O". 4. Type the numbers of the pointers in the order you set them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In order to see OUTPUT happen, you need a printer. In the exercise that follows, we'll just practice the steps without a printer. PRESS DIRECTIONS: Perform the steps to OUTPUT the first paragraph. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ With SELECT you quickly manipulate text with a touch of a key. I hope you are touching the right keys now. ----------------------------- WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS ----------------------------- ----------------------------------------- CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE A MAGIC TOUCH! ----------------------------------------- Let your magic fingers SELECT one of these: G - Go back and review C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU COMMAND: WRITE WHAT IT DOES: Creates a new document containing the block of text you mark with Pointers. NOTE: Before WRITEing, you must know how to use POINTER. Press "E" if you must exit to TEACH MENU. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set pointer at top of text. 2. Set pointer at bottom of text. 3. Type "W". 4. Type the numbers of the pointers in the order you set them. 5. Type the name of the new document you are creating. 6. Press . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This one is a lot like the ones you've already done. You won't actually see anything happen on the screen, but let's give it a whirl anyway. PRESS DIRECTIONS: Write this paragraph into a new document named "NEWDOC.DOC". HERE'S HOW: 1. Set first pointer. 2. Set Second pointer. 3. Type "W". 4. Type pointers in same order. 5. Type new document name. 6. Press . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SELECT took more than a year to write. What's fascinating, however, is that SELECT was not written by a battery of 4,000 programmers, but by a group of outraged secretaries, writers, engineers, and lawyers who were fed up with complicated word processors. ----------------------------- WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS ----------------------------- Do you find doing things right all the time a little tiresome? Try it on your own. PRESS Sorry, wrong again. Why don't you give it another go. (Of course, if you have a DEMO disk, WRITE won't work because you can't save a document.) SELECT one: G - Go back and review. C - Continue with TEACH. DIRECTIONS: Write this paragraph onto a new document named "NOTAGAIN.DOC". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you think you're tired, how do you think I feel? Don't fret, you are almost through with the instruction and will be doing the real thing in no time. ------------------------------ WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS DO. ------------------------------ ------------------------------------- CONGRATULATIONS! YOU'RE DOING GREAT! ------------------------------------- SELECT one: G - Go back and review. C - Continue with TEACH. E - Exit to the TEACH MENU. You missed that old boat again. You must be drenched by now. SELECT one: G - Go back and review. C - Continue with TEACH. E - Exit to the TEACH MENU. COMMAND: JUSTIFY WHAT IT DOES: Evens the margins in a block of text. HERE'S HOW: 1. Set pointer at top of text. 2. Set pointer at bottom of text. 3. Type "J". 4. Type the number of the pointers in the order you set them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: These are the basic steps to use the Justify command. You will not practice them in TEACH. Please look in your manual for more details and practice on your own. SELECT one: C - Continue with TEACH. E - Exit to the TEACH MENU. COMMAND: KEY WHAT IT DOES: Lets you use key files containing text, LIST the names of all key files, VIEW the contents of one key file, and INSERT the contents of a key file into your document. Key files one to four are inserted by pressing the ,,, and keys on the numeric keypad. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type K.< 2. To get a LIST, type L. 3. To VIEW, type V, key file name, then . 4. To INSERT, type I, key file name, then . 5. To return to document, type . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: We're not going to practice KEY in TEACH. Check your manual for more details and practice on your own. SELECT one: C - Continue with TEACH. E - Exit to the TEACH MENU. COMMAND: HELP WHAT IT DOES: Explains how to use any SELECT command. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "H" or . 2. Type the first letter of command you want explained. 3. Press any key to return to document or menu. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Now, try some on your own. PRESS DIRECTIONS: Use Help for the Erase command. ----------------------------- WHEN YOU FINISH, PRESS ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------- CONGRATULATIONS! YOU KNOW HOW TO GET HELP! ------------------------------------------- SELECT one of the following: G - Go back and review. C - Continue with TEACH E - Exit to the TEACH MENU COMMAND: QUIT WHAT IT DOES: Ends your word processing session. HERE'S HOW: 1. Type "Q". 2. Type "K" for Keep, "A" for Abandon, or to return back to your document. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At the end of a long day, this command can really pep you up. Why not try one last practice. PRESS DIRECTIONS: Quit, and ABANDON. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You've been a great learner. Now get out there and start creating and editing documents on your own!