Right margin flush, Centering at the carrier position – Brother CM-2000 User Manual
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Text Alignment
in TW Mode
Notes!
1.
You cannot center between the left margin and a tab, because centering carried out
with the carrier at the left margin is assumed to be centering between margins.
2.
You can create as many columns of tab-centered text as you like, up to the limit of
30 tab positions. However, if you try to type text whose width exceeds the distance
between the adjacenttabs, the beeperwill sound and nofurthertypingwill be possible.
This prevents the possibility of columns overlapping.
Centering At The Carrier Position
To center text around the current carrier position:
1. Move the carrier to the required position.
2.
Hold down the
[CODE]
key and press the
[CTR]
key, or select centering using the
[MENU]
key..
3.
Type in the text as before and press
[TAB]
or
[RETURN]
to print it It will be centered
around the current carrier position.
Notes!
1.
You cannot centertext around the current carrier position atthe left margin, orifthere
is a tab at that position.
2.
Text typed on the display in centering mode can be corrected in the same way as
normal display typing,
3.
To leave the centering mode before any data has been input, pressing
[CODE] +
[CANCEL]
or
[CODE] + [CTR]
keys will release yourtypewriterfromthe centering
mode.
Right Margin Flush
Right margin flush automatically aligns text flush with the right margin. To type text right
margin flush:
1.
Hold down the
[CODE]
key and press the
[RMF]
key while the carrier is anywhere
to the left ofthe right margin. The message
xiR IGHT MPRGIH FLUb-H
will appear
on the top line of the display, and the carrier will move to the right margin,
2,
Type in the text. When you type, the characters will not be printed but will appear
on the display, and the carrier will move one space to the left for every character you
subsequently type (two in the expanded mode).