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Selecting Typing Mode
Notes:
If you type up to the right margin with no spaces or hyphens in the hot zone, the beeper
will sound, the carrier will stop at the right margin and will not return automatically.
Press the [RETURN] key or [SPACE] to return the carrier or [CODE] + [M REL]to
continue typing past the right margin.
You cannot type a hyphen at the right margin position to breaka word and return the
carrier, if you have reached the right margin position and wish to hyphenate a word,
you can either use [CODE] ,+ [M REL] to continue typing past the right margin, or
delete some characters using the character correction key [CORRECT], then type in
the hyphen.
Typing On The Display
The normal and auto carrier return modes are fine for experienced touch typists who
rarely make mistakes, but less skilled typists will find the two display typing modes very
helpful, since you can see your text on the display before you print it, and correct it if
necessary.
When you type on the display, the carrier moves across the paper so that you can see
where yourtext will be printed, but it is not printed until a whole line has been typed. There
are two different modes for display typing, LINE-BY-LINE and JUSTIFY.
Line-By-Line
To select line-by-line typing, hold down the [ALT] key and press the [OPERATE] key until
Lx’L appears in the display,
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In the line-by-line typing mode, the text is not printed as you type it, but is displayed on
the screen.
Depending on the margins you have set and the typing pitch, the entire line of text may
be too long to fit on the display, which is only 40 characLers wide. In this case, when the
text reaches a point five characters from the right-hand side of the display it will scroll to
the left.
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