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Apple IIe User Manual

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template:

A form, or electronic overlay, that allows non-accountant types to use spreadsheet

programs.

thermal transfer printer:

A quiet, inexpensive type of printer, like the Apple Scribe,

that

works essentially by burning characters on paper.

traces:

Electrical roads that connect the components on a circuit board.

track:

When disks are formatted, a series of concentric circles is magnetically drawn on the

disk.

Each of these circles is a track.

two-stage boot:

See two-stage startup.

two-stage startup:

A startup procedure that involves two disks.

type font:

Size and style of typewritten characters (bold, italic, and so on).

UP-ARROW:

A key that you can press, in some programs, to make the cursor move up one line.

users group:

A computer club where members exchange information.

user ID:

A number that identifies you as a subscriber to an information service.

user interface:

The way a computer program communicates with you.

utilities:

A set of programs that control and manipulate the information on disks.

variable:

A letter or word that is a placeholder for information that will supplied when the

program is used.

vertical market software:

Software designed for a particular audience.

video monitor:

See monitor.

VisiCalc:

The original electronic spreadsheet program for personal computers.

voice input device:

A device that translates the spoken word into a form that some software

can process.

volume:

Another word for disk.

word processing:

A type of application designed to make writing and editing easier and faster.

wrap-around:

The thing that happens in some programs when the cursor reaches the right margin

it jumps to the start of the next line without you pressing Return.

write:

Record information on a disk.

write-enable notch:

A small, square cutout in the upper-right corner of the disk that

indicates whether or not information can be recorded on the disk.

write protect:

To prevent accidental changes to the contents of a disk by covering the

write-enable notch.

Compare copy protect.

write-protect tab:

A piece of tape that you can use to cover the write-enable notch on a disk

so information can't be recorded on it.