Dual column text in memory – Panasonic KX-E4500 User Manual
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Dual Column Text in Memory
Typing a dual column text in memory mode differs only slightly.
In the memory mode, the first time
CODE
+
W
is pressed you
must confirm that you want to access the dual column typing mode.
From that point on
CODE
+
W
is used to advance from one
column to the next or exit the dual column mode.
The auto paper insertion point remains the first line of print for
the first and second column. Therefore, the dual column text
should be typed after a page break or at the beginning of a
document.
A Page End setting should be set before typing a dual column text
in memory. This will eliminate the need for you to enter
CODE +
W
to advance from one column to the next. In the memory mode,
with a page end set, the system will automatically advance to the
first line of the next column when a page end is reached. Even if
the next column appears on the next page. All you have to do is
type.
If you type a dual column text in memory without activating a page
end it will be necessary to press
CODE + W
to change columns.
When
CODE + W
is entered the first time in a text the following
prompt appears so that you can access the dual column mode.
DUAL COLUMN MODE
No
When
CODE + W
is entered again, the following prompt is dis
played enabling you to change from one column to another. How
ever, if you set a page end before typing a dual column text, it will
not be necessary to press
CODE 4* W
to change columns. The
system will automatically change columns for you.
DUAL COLUMN
Change
Reset
The same methods used to edit normal text in memory apply when
editing a dual column text. Whenever you insert, delete, or move
information, the text will automatically reformat.
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