Brother WP330MDS User Manual
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SEARCH & REPLACE
SHORT-CUT KEYS
SOFT HYPHEN
SORT
SPREADSHEET
SPELL CHECKER
STATUS LINE
STOP SYMBOL
SUBMENU
SUBSCRIPT
SUPERIMPOSED
The search and replace function automatically scans the
document and stops at each occurrence of a specified
word. It allows for easy replacement of a word.
Keys that are used to activate a function quickly, without
displaying the function menu.
A hyphen typed to divide a word in the hot zone that
disappears if subsequent revision or reformatting moves
the word out of the hot zone.
To reorganize spreadsheet or address book data in
either alphabetic or numeric order (or reverse order).
The Spreadsheet application allows you to create files
containing numbers to be calculated. Calculation is
performed automatically. This application is ideal to
create files like financial reports, balance sheets, check
books, paylists, etc.
A sophisticated package of functions including a spell
checker program with a user dictionary. The spell
checker function automatically checks your text and
warns you when a mistake is detected (misspelled or
double word).
The area at the top of the screen showing the name of
the file you are working on, the current page, line, and
column number of the cursor, number of characters
remaining on the line, and the current settings such as
Keyboard, Pitch, and Line Spacing.
Stop symbols can be inserted in your file In order to
automatically interrupt printing. When printing is
interrupted, you are free to type additional text on the
paper. That text will not be stored in the memory.
A menu that “drops down” from a function menu to
display a list of additional options related to your function
menu choice.
A character that must be printed at a position slightly
lower than normal characters. Used to type
mathematical expressions or chemical formulas.
A character like is not directly available
CHARACTERS on the keyboard, but can be obtained by
superimposing “Y” and
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