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Basic Wordprocessing
Printing Mode
Printing mode is almost identical to typing on the display in TW mode. You type, correct
and print your document one line at a time, and the only difference is that what you print
is also stored in memory, so that you can save the document on disk and use it again.
Note!
In printing mode, it is not possible to go back and edit a previous line of text once it has
been printed. If you want to do this, you must save the file and recall it from disk in EDIT
mode,
Non-Printing Mode
For most word processor work you will probably want to use non-printing mode. In non
printing mode you create the entire document before you print it. You can move
backwards and forwards through the document as you wish, editing and making
corrections.
If the disk has been used before and there are files already on it, you can view these by
using the cursor keys to scroll the display,
<<ulP INDEX>>
SNEliJFILE=N
REM0IN“
^-t-^NEUiF I Lt “ P
726=0K
Press [INDEX]
t
Press [R INDEX]
H^NEUiFILE=N
=^^HEi.i.iFILE=P
iOCFILE1-WPTi; 1 = 0;*
¿n_______________________________________!
_______________________________________
DiXFILE2=bJPTi:
2= 6>
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The first 8 characters are the file name, and the 3 characters afterthe point are called the
filename extension, which tells the typewriter what kind of files these are. The file name
and its extension are simply a label that allow you, and the typewriter, to find and identify
you documents on the disk.
File names with an extension .WPT are Brother wordprocessor files.
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