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Inserting Lines and Characters
Revising a Simple Document
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058060 Tandem Computers Incorporated
Inserting Lines and
Characters
Start editing this memo by adding two more lines to the heading. You
learned how to insert lines by using the
LINE INS
key in Section 1. In this
section you will use TEDIT function keys to do the same thing. Follow
these steps:
1.
If it is not already there, put the cursor in the HOME position.
2.
Look at the template and find the key labeled LINE. Press it. Notice
that the word LINE appears on the status line at the bottom of the
screen. Your screen should look like the following example.
TO: All department heads
FROM: Office of the Publisher
The quarterly budgeting meeting has been scheduled for March 15.
Your attendance is required.
Please be prepared with the actual expenses for the last two quarters,
and requests for next quarter. Meet in the
conference room at 8 A.M. Don't be late!
J.
1) line C00.
T
LINE appears on the
status line.
3.
Now find the key labeled INSERT on the template. Remember that to
get the INSERT function, you must hold down the
SHIFT
key and then
press INSERT. Do it now. TEDIT inserts a blank line where the cursor
is positioned, and all the lines below it move down. Notice the change
in the status line. The appearance of the word LINE on the status line
has to do with the persistence feature, which is discussed later in this
section.