Notes, Inserting text, Note – Brother WP-700D User Manual
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NOTES:
If you enter an incorrect page number, you may change it using \
stop the operation with
iWfWSm
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If you enter a page number that is higher than the number of the last page,
the cursor will jump to the last page.
Instead of typing a page number, you may press one of the cursor keys just
after pressing
[CODE
I +
('®);
, then
Function
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Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current page;
moves to the beginning of the previous page when the
cursor is at the beginning of the current page.
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the next page.
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Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document.
Moves the cursor to the end of the document.
Inserting Text
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INSERT
Pressing ICWMEI + IIHSBffI (0) switches the word processor between insert and
overwrite modes, and turns the INS indicator on and off accordingly.
In overwrite mode (indicator INS off), each character you type replaces the cur
rent character. You type over the existing data and your new data replaces the old
data. (Overwrite is the “default,” that is, every time power is turned ON, the word
processor starts in overwrite.)
In insert mode (indicator INS on), the characters you type appear in front of the
cursor, the rest of the line automatically moves to the right and, if necessary, the
last word moves to the next line.
NOTE:
Since deleting unnecessary characters is usually easier than retyping char
acters that have been deleted, it’s a good idea to make sure that the word
processor is in the insert mode before you start revising.
Deleting Text
You can delete text at four different levels:
•
a
character at a time
•
a
word at a time
•
a
line at a time
•
a
block at a time (See “Deleting a Block” on page 35.)
Whichever level you choose, the word processor automatically closes up the gap
and reformats the text to fit the margins and the page length.
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