Brother International WP230B Owners Manual - English - Page 327

Pitch, Platen, Punctuation, Alert, Range

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PICA PITCH PLATEN PUNCTUATION ALERT One of the available pitches on this word processor. Pica pitch corresponds to 10 characters per inch. When you select this pitch, make sure that the daisy wheel in use bears the indication "10." The number of characters you can type per inch, based on the Pitch setting and the daisy wheel you are using. Pica, Elite and Micron pitches are available on this word processor if you have the corresponding daisy wheels. The rubber roller driving the paper up and down. The movement of the platen can be controlled with the keyboard, or manually, by turning the platen knob. We recommend that you never type anything without inserting paper to prevent the platen from becoming coated with ink. The Punctuation Alert Function (WP only) checks your text for punctuation errors, missing spaces, brackets, etc. RAM RANGE RECALCULATION RECORD REDUNDANCY CHECK Random Access Memory-a memory you can write in or read from. All the information you input from the keyboard is stored in this type of memory. The RAM is always cleared when you turn the power off. A range of cells is a portion of the spreadsheet that is enclosed in a rectangle. Many functions, such as move, copy, delete, and print can be applied to a range. With the Spreadsheet application, a result that is related to other cells through a formula can be recalculated if the contents of the cells have been modified. Since recalculation of a large spreadsheet is time consuming, the word processor lets you edit without recalculating automatically each time you edit a cell. Recalculation is carried out only when you activate the function. A record is an entry of an Addressbook file. It may contain different items but must fit on a single line. Redundancy check is a function of the Spell Checker. It detects repeated words. Glossary 315

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PICA
PITCH
PLATEN
PUNCTUATION
ALERT
RAM
RANGE
One
of
the
available
pitches
on
this
word
processor.
Pica
pitch
corresponds
to
10
characters
per
inch.
When
you
select
this
pitch,
make
sure
that
the
daisy
wheel
in
use
bears
the
indication
"10."
The
number
of
characters
you
can
type
per
inch,
based
on
the
Pitch
setting
and
the
daisy
wheel
you
are
using.
Pica,
Elite
and
Micron
pitches
are
available
on
this
word
processor
if
you
have
the
corresponding
daisy
wheels.
The
rubber
roller
driving
the
paper
up
and
down.
The
movement
of
the
platen
can
be
controlled
with
the
keyboard,
or
manually,
by
turning
the
platen
knob.
We
recommend
that
you
never
type
anything
without
inserting
paper
to
prevent
the
platen
from
becoming
coated
with
ink.
The
Punctuation
Alert
Function
(WP
only)
checks
your
text
for
punctuation
errors,
missing
spaces,
brackets,
etc.
Random
Access
Memory
—a
memory
you
can
write
in
or
read
from.
All
the
information
you
input
from
the
keyboard
is
stored
in
this
type
of
memory.
The
RAM
is
always
cleared
when
you
turn
the
power
off.
A
range
of
cells
is
a
portion
of
the
spreadsheet
that
is
enclosed
in
a
rectangle.
Many
functions,
such
as
move,
copy,
delete,
and
print
can
be
applied
to
a
range.
RECALCULATION
With
the
Spreadsheet
application,
a
result
that
is
related
to
other
cells
through
a
formula
can
be
recalculated
if
the
contents
of
the
cells
have
been
modified.
Since
recalculation
of
a
large
spreadsheet
is
time
consuming,
the
word
processor
lets
you
edit
without
recalculating
automatically
each
time
you
edit
a
cell.
Recalculation
is
carried
out
only
when
you
activate
the
function.
RECORD
A
record
is
an
entry
of
an
Addressbook
file.
It
may
contain
different
items
but
must
fit
on
a
single
line.
REDUNDANCY
CHECK
Redundancy
check
is
a
function
of
the
Spell
Checker.
It
detects
repeated
words.
Glossary
315