Fields, The cursor – Sharp OZ-640 User Manual

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Fields

Most applications divide the display into field

boxes. The number of fields in each application

varies, as do the types of fields. The different

types of field include text fields, a date

field, time fields and pop-up fields. There are

also a few special types of text fields. In the

User Files application, you can define the number

and names of fields according to your preferences

(see p.43).

You can type any character into a text field.

The size of a text field is limited only by the

size of the entry. Text fields adjust their

size automatically to accommodate the number

of lines entered.

Only a date can be entered in a date field,

usually in the format MM/DD/YYYY. For example,

you would type 06231998 to enter JUNE 23, 1998.

Only a time of day can be entered in the time

field, in the format of HH:MM followed by [AM]

or [PM] (for AM and PM). For example, to enter

9:00 AM, you would type 0900 then press [AM].

When the pop-up symbol

appears by a field

while editing an entry, this indicates that a

pop-up menu is available for the field. The

pop-up menu contains a list of values available

for the field, and is used by pressing [

]

and selecting the desired value from the pop-up

list. Note that the pop-up symbol only appears

next to a field in Edit mode, when the field is

selected. When you move out of a pop-up field,

the pop-up symbol disappears.

The cursor

The cursor is used to work with text, indicating

the position where text will be entered or

deleted. It is also used to select items from

menus or lists.

In text fields, where there is no restriction

on the type of text (letters or numbers) that

can be entered, the cursor appears as [

] in

insertion mode, or as in overwrite mode (see

p.23).

In the date and time fields, the cursor appears

as , indicating that numbers only should be

entered in a specified format (see above).

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In text fields or boxes when there is no

character at the cursor position, the cursor

appears as _.

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