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otherwise, one of the following messages will appear on the display. In these messages, Y is the memory letter designation and XXX is the number of characters in that memory. Every time you press the STEP key, the message will change to indicate another memory. When all memories have been displayed, the message will re-appear on the display. You can now exit LIST mode by pressing the CODE and LIST keys. You can pressing the CODE and END keys at any time to return to the same message. If you press the Y key, the number of characters left in the Text memory will be displayed. The message will appear on the display, where XXX is the number of characters left. Press the START key at this point to print out the display message, as well as the names and lengths of the individual text memories (They will be printed out with the following format, Pitch-10, Linespace-1, Margin-10 and 75, so be sure a large enough piece of paper is inserted.) If you do not wish the information to print, but wish to view it on the display, press the STEP key to obtain the number of characters stored in specific text memories. If you have not stored any text memories the display will return to the message otherwise, a message, like the following example will appear on the display. In these messages, TEXT will be followed by the text memory name and the number of characters in that memory. Every time you press the STEP key, the message will change to indicate another text memory. When all text memories have been displayed, the message will re-appear on the display. You can press the CODE and END keys at any time to return to the same message. To finish the LIST mode, hold down the CODE key and press the END key or hold down the CODE key and press the LIST key. 48

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otherwise,
one
of
the
following
messages
will
appear
on
the
display.
In
these
messages,
Y
is
the
memory
letter
designation
and
XXX
is
the
number
of
characters
in
that
memory.
Every
time
you
press
the
STEP
key,
the
message
will
change
to
indicate
another
memory.
When
all
memories
have
been
displayed,
the
message
will
re
-appear
on
the
display.
You
can
now
exit
LIST
mode
by
pressing
the
CODE
and
LIST
keys.
You
can
pressing
the
CODE
and
END
keys
at
any
time
to
return
to
the
same
message.
If
you
press
the
Y
key,
the
number
of
characters
left
in
the
Text
memory
will
be
displayed.
The
message
will
appear
on
the
display,
where
XXX
is
the
number
of
characters
left.
Press
the
START
key
at
this
point
to
print
out
the
display
message,
as
well
as
the
names
and
lengths
of
the
individual
text
memories
(They
will
be
printed
out
with
the
following
format,
Pitch
-10,
Linespace-1,
Margin
-10
and
75,
so
be
sure
a
large
enough
piece
of
paper
is
inserted.)
If
you
do
not
wish
the
information
to
print,
but
wish
to
view
it
on
the
display,
press
the
STEP
key
to
obtain
the
number
of
characters
stored
in
specific
text
memories.
If
you
have
not
stored
any
text
memories
the
display
will
return
to
the
message
otherwise,
a
message,
like
the
following
example
will
appear
on
the
display.
In
these
messages,
TEXT
will
be
followed
by
the
text
memory
name
and
the
number
of
characters
in
that
memory.
Every
time
you
press
the
STEP
key,
the
message
will
change
to
indicate
another
text
memory.
When
all
text
memories
have
been
displayed,
the
message
wil
l
re
-appear
on
the
display.
You
can
press
the
CODE
and
END
keys
at
any
time
to
return
to
the
same
message.
To
finish
the
LIST
mode,
hold
down
the
CODE
key
and
press
the
END
key
or
hold
down
the
CODE
key
and
press
the
LIST
key.
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