IBM 6 Operation Guide - Page 54
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e j..3 Storing a Form Layout 1. Insert a blank form using the paper bail load lever. 2. Do not use the Paper Up, Paper Down, or CRtn keys to move the form before completing step 5. 3. Set your left margin at the left edge of the paper. 4. Hold down Store and press the number of the storage area you want to open. • The Store light blinks. 5. Hold down Cod• while you press R to turn automatic carrier return off. 6, Type the form layout as follows: a. Move the carrier to the first point on the form where variable or constant information needs to print. Use any Of these keys: • Paper movement keys (Paper Up, Paper Down, Micro Up, and Micro Down) • CRtn (Carrier Return) • Spacebar • Backspace • Code + Backspace (Bkap 1) • Tab • Cod• + Reloc (MRtn) b. Press Shift + Coda + AA (Mark) at each point where variable information is to appear. c. At each point where constant information is to appear, press Shift + Cod• + M. Then press the Correction key and type the constant information. • When you press the Correction key, the automatic stop code is erased. During playback, the typewriter will print the constant information without stopping. 7. Repeat step 6 for each point until you finish the form. 8. Press Store to close storage when you finish typing the form layout. 44T 3 4;7 3 wr'a .4r * e -r 3 Helpful Hints ' • Marks do not have to be inserted in any particular order. For example, you may move the paper down to a previous line and insert a mark. However, the marks will play back in the order they were entered. • tf you are entering a form layout for a multipage form, you should store the layout for each page in a separate storage area. • Always wait until the Store light comes on solid before you enter tt form layout. • The mark does not print on your paper. • The typewriter clears the correction memory after every mark. • The typewriter does not accept marks during decimal tab or cen- tering operations. 4-6 Operator's Guide Advanced Storage 4-7