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ir Helpful Hints • Wpytyoohpuineinetnegreratrhsaaeetstptihnhregeelvmleaiofastutnescudhcagahlelrayao,rcafytctoehturee,ropeanaruelsyttsocnsmhienaeagrdtaitchtcoaetellpCyroIomnsriorttiehvoceentsiwtohtnoherekdpe.cryianAartrfwntieedhrreel • • • IaACWpwfnrlotwrhidhnditeaeeetenwyrriwsnaehrcsehereaeomeirlassrelreispentymheocgoeitbaunicneptwpherrPseraoreSvrraasadipot(scwpftutrhBersioteoarhmcxcilihsenikmratsinttgrphaoeahaettdcetccgtclteeyoooer(mtr.lhotreiepefkfctlteel,htapitteohesln)tleiyn1tnmoce0tore0ryaremprcspeeheoocatdrtshyr,icae)th,ihcoocyatneolordrrautsrhdcreeyottceyowtrpu.wneto-yrpde.. Storage sYtOourar gtyepceawpraitceitryhiasseaqpupivroaxleimntattoelayp3p1ro,0x0i0mcahtealrya1c6tearsveorfasgtoerlaegttee.rsT.I pdsTeiahentesete.ionnffcoaerm,jopabatrimoanagyryaobpuehs,atpolaergteteeisro,crwasilellle,vdsetraaatljiospbtai.cgaeAlsr.jeoSpboocrmat.neobsreptheaecwicfioucrredrex, nalimtne- Storing jobs allows you to: • Play back information that you use frequently; for example, names. addresses, and paragraphs in a letter. • Play back copies entire job. of letters or other jobs without retyping the • Make entire changes job. to your letters or documents without retyping the ortYyenoppcuelearwcstyreeiptcetehtriwoeisnmri.tteuorrnnucesedeasoyfbfe.aatKtre.ereSiepesebtoaptastegaervisees7s-itn1o2srettadhlrlieondufogarhmt a7a-l1lti4toimnInewtshheaennRdtehfeer lNmigoehtmet :sotroIyfp,tsYheboluSinstkohirnoegul.lidghntoitspbelrinfokrimngaqnuyictykplye,wthrietetrypoepwerraitteiornisusnetial rtchheir e_ea Onerator's Guide Storage 3.

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••••••••ir
Helpful
Hints
When
erasing
manually,
you
only
need
to
position
the
printwheel
pointer
at
the
left
edge
of
the
east
character
In
the
word.
After
you
erase
the
last
character,
pressing
the
Correction
key
and
typing
the
previous
character
automatically
moves
the
carrier
and
erases
the
previous
character.
Always
erase
a
word
from
right
to
left,
then
type
the
correct
word.
If
the
incorrect
character
is
not
completely
erased,
hold
down
Code
while
you
press
Backspace
(tikepl)
to
reposition
the
printwheel
pointer
at
the
lett
edge
of
the
incorrect
character.
When
erasing
in
PS
(within
the
correction
memory),
your
type-
writer
remembers
approximately
the
last
100
characters
you
type.
Storage
YOur
typewriter
has
approximately
31,000
characters
of
storage.
TI
storage
capacity
is
equivalent
to
approximately
16
average
letters.
The
information
you
store
is
called
a
job.
A
job
can
be
a
word,
line
sentence,
paragraph,
page
or
several
pages.
Some
specific
exam
-
pies of
a
job
may
be
a
letter,
will,
statistical
report.
or
the
current
date.
Storing
jobs
allows
you
to:
Play
back
information
that
you
use
frequently;
for
example,
names.
addresses,
and
paragraphs
in
a
letter.
Play
back
copies
of
letters
or
other
jobs
without
retyping
the
entire
job.
Make
changes
to
your
letters
or
documents
without
retyping
the
entire
job.
Your
typewriter
uses
batteries
to
save
stored
information
when
the
typewriter
is
turned
off.
Keep
batteries
installed
at
all
times
and
replace
them
once
a
year.
See
pages
7-12
through
7-14
In
the
Refer
once
section.
Note:
If
the
Store
light
is
blinking
quickly,
the
typewriter
is
searchir
memory,
You
should
not
perform
any
typewriter
operation
until
the
light
stops
blinking.
e_ea
Onerator's
Guide
Storage
3.