Typing on the display, Hot zone, Word wrap – Brother WP330MDS User Manual
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Typing on the Display
Type your text just as you would on a typewriter. The text appears on the screen
instead of being printed on paper.
If you make a mistake, use BACKSPACE or CORRECT to delete. For more details
about corrections, see “Revising Text - Basic Functions" on page 37,
You can print your text after you have created it. See “Printing a Document” on
page 76.
When your text is complete, see “Saving a File" on page 73.
Hot Zone
The last six columns before the right margin are defined as the “hot zone”. The li
symbol on the scale corresponds to the point at which a typewriter bell would ring to
warn you that you are about to run into the right margin. The word processor knows
how to break text so that it automatically “wraps” to the next line.
Word Wrap
The “word wrap” function allows you to type a paragraph continuously without being
concerned about carriage returns. In the hot zone, a word is extending beyond the
right margin will be moved to the next line automatically. You need only to press
RETURN to break a line and start a new paragraph.
The word wrap function is always active on the word processor. This feature permits
continuous
typing and helps build typing speed. The text cursor automatically moves
to the next line whenever a space or hyphen is typed in the hot zone.
Space vs. Permanent Space
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Spaces entered by pressing SPACE BAR are word separators called “soff spaces.
When entered in the hot zone, they force the cursor to move to the next line. In justify
mode, the “soft” spaces are adjusted to produce an even right margin. (See
“Automatic Justification” on page 60.)
Permanent spaces entered by pressing CODE + SPACE BAR are special spaces
that link words together, protecting them from being separated on different lines. A
permanent space is displayed with the symbol [i and is considered part of the two
words it links. Such a space is never adjusted by the automatic justification function,
and does not cause the cursor to jump to the next line when entered in the hot zone.
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