Brother International WP700D Owners Manual - English - Page 101

Subscripts, Superscripts, Accents, Special, Symbols

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Subscripts and Superscripts CODE MENU PUP CODE CANCEL .4) DOWN To type subscripts, press PTIF) + P UP). In the type mode, this will move the paper up 1/12 inch, and in the UL mode, will move the cursor to the lower portion of the line on the screen being typed. All the characters you type from now on will be printed lower than the previous characters. To cancel this function, press (CODE + P DOWN Superscripts are created similarly, except that you have to start with CODE + P DOWN and cancel with -CODE '13 UP NOTE: If either CODE + (P UP Ot ICODE + P DOWN are pressed twice in a row in type mode, the auto correction function will be disabled. If this is done in the UL mode after the data has been input, a beep will sound. 0 w Accents and Special Symbols ("Dead" Keys) The multilingual keyboard supports the characters with accent marks of such languages as French, German, and Spanish, as well as special symbols. ). 1. Switch the KB indicator toII (International) orIII (Symbol) usingLODE) + (See "Changing the Keyboard" on page 90.) 2. Install the appropriate print wheel. (See "Changing the Daisy Wheel Cas- sette" on page 145.) 3. Type the dead character. (See "Character Keys" on page 128.) 4. Type the base character. NOTE: In display mode, the dead character and the base character are displayed side by side (Example: Aa). 93

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Subscripts
and
Superscripts
CODE
CODE
MENU
PUP
CANCEL
DOWN
.4)
To
type
subscripts,
press
PTIF)
+
P
UP).
In
the
type
mode,
this
will
move
the
paper
up
1/12
inch,
and
in
the
UL
mode,
will
move
the
cursor
to
the
lower
portion
of
the
line
on
the
screen
being
typed.
All
the
characters
you
type
from
now
on
will
be
printed
lower
than
the
previous
characters.
To
cancel
this
function,
press
(CODE
+
Superscripts
are
created
similarly,
except
that
you
have
to
start
with
CODE
+
P DOWN
P DOWN
and
cancel
with
NOTE:
If
either
CODE
-
CODE
'1
3
UP
+
(P
UP
Ot
ICODE
+
mode,
the
auto
correction
function
will
be
disabled.
If
this
is
done
in
the
UL
mode
after
the
data
has
been
input,
a
beep
will
sound.
P
DOWN
are
pressed
twice
in
a
row
in
type
Accents
and
Special
Symbols
("Dead"
Keys)
The
multilingual
keyboard
supports
the
characters
with
accent
marks
of
such
lan-
guages
as
French,
German,
and
Spanish,
as
well
as
special
symbols.
1.
Switch
the
KB
indicator
to
II
(International)
or
III
(Symbol)
usingLODE)
+
).
(See
"Changing
the
Keyboard"
on
page
90.)
2.
Install
the
appropriate
print
wheel.
(See
"Changing
the
Daisy
Wheel
Cas-
sette"
on
page
145.)
3.
Type
the
dead
character.
(See
"Character
Keys"
on
page
128.)
4.
Type
the
base
character.
NOTE:
In
display
mode,
the
dead
character
and
the
base
character
are
displayed
side
by
side
(Example:
Aa).
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