Brother International WP1700MDS Owners Manual - English - Page 302
Justification, Label, By-line, Indent, Memory, Merged, Document, Micron, Operand, Operator,
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JUSTIFICATION LABEL LINE-BY-LINE LINE INDENT LINE OUT MEMORY MENU MERGED DOCUMENT MICRON OPERAND OPERATOR OVERWRITE MODE 292 When a line is printed in justify mode, the word processor divides the total length of the line, minus the length of the actual characters, by the number of spaces between words to obtain equal spacing between words. The first character of the line is aligned with the left margin, and the last one with the right margin. The word or other set of characters that identifies each category of information in an Address Book file or Spreadsheet file. One of the options of the TW application. The text of the current line is displayed until the line is completed. Meanwhile, you are free to edit the contents of the line directly on the display. The LINE INDENT function allows you to quickly insert five blank spaces at the beginning of a line. This feature can be used to neatly mark the beginning of a new paragraph. The LINE OUT function allows you to quickly erase the current line, from the carrier or cursor position to the beginning of the line. A special part of the word processor where data can be stored. An electronic memory is divided into small units called "bytes" where a single character can be stored. See also RAM and ROM. A list of functions you can select by positioning the cur- sor at the desired function and pressing An advanced function which allows you to automatically print many copies of a document (a letter, for example) using variable data (names and addresses, for example) stored in a separate Address Book file. One of the available pitches on this word processor. Micron pitch corresponds to 15 characters per inch. When you select this pitch, make sure that the daisy wheel in use bears the indication "15". The data in a spreadsheet formula on which a mathematical operation will be performed. In a spreadsheet formula, an operand can be a number, address, function, or formula enclosed in parentheses. The character in a spreadsheet that specifies the mathematical operation to be performed (+, #, *, and /). The mode in which inserting text at the current cursor position deletes the existing text at that position.