Selecting the display modes, Index mode – Sharp OZ-640 User Manual

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pressing its key again. However, only one

application at a time can ever be displayed.

Selecting the Display Modes

Once an application is open, you can switch

between three basic display modes: Index, View

and Edit. Each display mode has its own unique

appearance and particular purpose. Index mode

is normally the default view when an application

is opened, and provides a summary of the

individual entries that have been created.

Pressing [ENTER] after selecting a particular

entry causes the entry to be displayed in View

mode, which shows the full details of the entry.

During View mode, the word VIEW appears at the

top of the screen, and no entry details may be

altered.

Pressing [EDIT], either when an entry is

displayed in View mode or is selected in Index

Mode, causes the entry to be displayed in Edit

mode. The entry’s details can then be altered

as desired. During Edit mode, the word EDIT

appears at the top of the screen. Edit mode is

also used when an entry is being created (by

pressing [NEW]).

*

The Calc (except Conversion function) and

Clock applications do not have Index, View

or Edit modes.

Index mode

Index mode shows you a one line view of each

entry within the application. This allows you

to easily find a particular entry, which you

can then display in full (View mode) by pressing

[ENTER].

Other operations:

[NEW]

Creates a new entry for the current

application (in Edit mode).

[EDIT]

Displays the currently selected

entry and edits it (Edit mode).

[NEXT]

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