Brother International WP700D Owners Manual - English - Page 34
Hyphen, Permanent, Superimposed, Characters, Permanent, Backspace
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SS39OHcl CIEIOAA Hyphen vs. Permanent Hyphen 0 CODE Typing a hyphen ( ) in the hot zone automatically sends the cursor to the next line. This becomes a "soft" hyphen, displayed as a dotted hyphen, and will disappear if subsequent revisions or re-formatting - a change of margins, for instance - moves the word out of the hot zone. A permanent hyphen, entered with LcODE) + 0, is for those words that always require a hyphen (mother-in-law, for example). In the hot zone, a permanent hyphen does not send the cursor to the next line. Outside the hot zone, all hyphens are permanent, so it is not necessary to use CODE) Superimposed Characters (Permanent Backspace) CODE BACKSPACE BSI It is possible to create characters that are not available on the keyboard ("v", for example) by superimposing two characters. 1. Type the first character ("Y" in our example). NOTE: Enter the characters in either order, but start with the one you want to appear in the text area. 2. Press CODE + (BACKSPACE . The first character appears now in reversed color, and the cursor moves next to the P BS indicator on the status line. If the Scale was displayed, the Status Line is automatically displayed. 3. Type the second character ("=" in our example) on the status line. As soon as the second character is typed, the cursor moves back to the text area and you are ready to resume normal typing. NOTES: • When you move the cursor back to the first character (press 0 at this point, for example), the second character re-appears next to the P BS indicator (if the Status Line is currently displayed). • To delete superimposed characters, delete the first character (use or ME ). 26