HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Changing End Punctuation and Finishing Up

Advanced Editing Features

058060 Tandem Computers Incorporated

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3.

Press EOL twice more. If you continue to press EOL, you continue to
move backward along the ends of the lines. Press EOL until you move
backward to the second line of the letter. Backspace until the cursor is
in the space after “March 15.” Type a period. Press

CHAR DEL

to delete

the rest of the characters on the line.

4.

Press the terminal key labeled

BACKTAB

(

SHIFT

plus

TAB

) to move to

the beginning of the line. Change the first letter on the line from “t” to
“T.”

5.

Aligning the first two paragraphs at 60 characters per line is the next
step. First, move the cursor up to the first line of the first paragraph.
Press CANCEL to remove the text command BACKWARD from the
status line. Then press PARAGRAPH to make it the persistent item.
Press ALIGN to align the paragraph at the right width. Notice that
each time you press ALIGN, TEDIT aligns the text and moves forward
to the next paragraph.

6.

Do not align the list; instead, press FORWARD (with PARAGRAPH
still on the status line) to move past it.

7.

Now all you have to do is add the final paragraph. Move the cursor
down one line and press the TEDIT TAB key. Type the first line you
see in the next example. When you get to the end of the word “you” in
the first line, press the terminal

TAB

key to go back to the left margin.

(If you press

RETURN

, the cursor aligns underneath the six-character

paragraph indent.) For the rest of the lines in the paragraph, type as
many words as will fit on a line, then press

RETURN

. TEDIT adjusts the

line width as you type.

8.

Initial the letter as shown.

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