Brother International WP230B Owners Manual - English - Page 323

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DUAL SCREEN EDITING This function splits the display in two halves and allows you to work simultaneously with two documents. Editing text means to modify it. With this word processor, you may edit a line in UL mode or the entire document (WP application). You can also edit user dictionaries, abbreviated phrase files, merge data files, and framing files_ ELITE EXPAND One of the available pitches on this word processor. Elite pitch corresponds to 12 characters per inch. When you select this pitch, make sure that the daisy wheel in use bears the indication "12". A Word Processing and Typewriter function that changes the appearance of text by inserting a space after each character. EXPRESS BACKSPACE EXTENSION ALE A Typewriter and Word Processing function that moves the carrier or cursor quickly to the left margin. A period followed by a maximum of three characters, that are added to the end of a file name to identify the application in which the file was created. This word processor automatically adds the proper extension to your file names. The unit in which data is stored on the diskette, for example, a single Word Processing document FOOTER FORMAT A line of text that is printed automatically at the bottom of each page. With this word processor, the footer includes an automatic page numbering function. 1) The way a diskette is organized for storing files. This word processor uses 720 kb and 1.44 Mb DOS formats. 2) The visual arrangement of text on a page, determined by such factors as margin and tab settings, justification, centering, etc. FORMAT MARK Characters that designate spreadsheet data as alphanumeric, and can also be used to place data flush to one side or at the center of a cell. FORMATTING A process by which the system divides a new diskette into sections that organize the storage of your files. Glossary 311

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DUAL
SCREEN
EDITING
ELITE
EXPAND
This
function
splits
the
display
in
two
halves
and
allows
you
to
work
simultaneously
with
two
documents.
Editing
text
means
to
modify
it.
With
this
word
processor,
you
may
edit
a
line
in
UL
mode
or
the
entire
document
(WP
application).
You
can
also
edit
user
dictionaries,
abbreviated
phrase
files,
merge
data
files,
and
framing
files_
One
of
the
available
pitches
on
this
word
processor.
Elite
pitch
corresponds
to
12
characters
per
inch.
When
you
select
this
pitch,
make
sure
that
the
daisy
wheel
in
use
bears
the
indication
"12".
A
Word
Processing
and
Typewriter
function
that
changes
the
appearance
of
text
by
inserting
a
space
after
each
character.
EXPRESS
BACKSPACE
A
Typewriter
and
Word
Processing
function
that
moves
the
carrier
or
cursor
quickly
to
the
left
margin.
EXTENSION
A
period
followed
by
a
maximum
of
three
characters,
that
are
added
to
the
end
of
a
file
name
to
identify
the
application
in
which
the
file
was
created.
This
word
processor
automatically
adds
the
proper
extension
to
your
file
names.
ALE
The
unit
in
which
data
is
stored
on
the
diskette,
for
example,
a
single
Word
Processing
document
FOOTER
A
line
of
text
that
is
printed
automatically
at
the
bottom
of
each
page.
With this
word
processor,
the
footer
includes
an
automatic
page
numbering
function.
FORMAT
1)
The
way
a
diskette
is
organized
for
storing
files.
This
word
processor
uses
720
kb
and
1.44
Mb
DOS
formats.
2)
The
visual
arrangement
of
text
on
a
page,
determined
by
such
factors
as
margin
and
tab
settings,
justification,
centering,
etc.
FORMAT
MARK
Characters
that
designate
spreadsheet
data
as
alphanumeric,
and
can
also
be
used
to
place
data
flush
to
one
side
or
at
the
center
of
a
cell.
FORMATTING
A
process
by
which
the
system
divides
a
new
diskette
into
sections
that
organize
the
storage
of
your
files.
Glossary
311