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A Brief Review
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| Example wordwrap on (solid cursor) || ExampleCTRL 0
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| Example insert (wordwrap on) || ExampleFCTN 2
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| Example insert (wordwrap off) || ExampleFCTN 2
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| Example delete a character || ExampleFCTN 1
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| Example delete a line || ExampleFCTN 3
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| Example delete to end of line || ExampleCTRL k
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| Example delete to beginning of line || ExampleCTRL j
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| Example reformat from cursor || ExampleCTRL r
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| Example reformat from L margin || ExampleCTRL 2
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wordwrap on (solid cursor) CTRL 0 insert (wordwrap on) FCTN 2====Namin, Saving, Loading Files====insert (wordwrap For WORDWRITER to be able to find a file again you must first tell WORDWRITER to "save" the file; otherwise, when you turn off) FCTN 2delete the computer all the work you typed in will be erased. When you Save work you must label it so that WORDWRITER can find it again; it is as though you are putting a character FCTN 1delete label on the outside of a line FCTN 3delete manilla folder, handing the file back to end of line CTRL kdelete WORDWRITER, and telling the program, "if I ask for this folder again, please give it to beginning of line CTRL jreformat from cursor CTRL rreformat from L m'argin CTRL 2me". When you ask for a folder in word processing that is called "Loading" a file.
NAMING, SAVING, LOADING FILESFor WORDWRITER to be able to find a file again you must first tellWORDWRITER to "save" the file; otherwise, when you turn off thecomputer all the work you typed in will be erased. When you Savework you must label it so that WORDWRITER can find it again; it isas though you are putting a label on the outside of a manillafolder, handing the file back to WORDWRITER, ====Drawer: Tapes and telling theprogram, "if I ask for this folder again, please give it to me".When you ask for a folder in word processing that is called"Loading" a file.DRAWERS: TAPES AND DISKSDisks====You can think of a tape or a disk as a drawer in your filingcabinet. If your drawer becomes too full you can tell WORDWRITERto put one or more of the files of the full drawer into an emptydrawer. In other words, if a tape or disk becomes too full offiles you must put some of them onto another tape or disk. You can throw away (D􀁡leteDelete) a file. You can also rename a file;all you have to do is (1) Load it [with the old name], (2) Save it[with the new name], then (3) Delete the file with the old name. The console alone can handle files with a maximum content of 16K.If you have 32K memory expansion the largest file WORDWRITER canhandle is 48K. But remember, this is of no consequence becauseyou can have as many files as you want, because all of them arestored for retrieval on tape or disk. You can have millions offiles! The only limitation is how many drawers (tapes or disks) you own.The size of your filing cabinet is this number.
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