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Using TEDIT Function Keys

Creating a Simple Document

058060 Tandem Computers Incorporated

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On the blank line you inserted, type the sentence you see in the next
example.

TO: All department heads
FROM: Office of the Publisher

The quarterly budgeting meeting has been scheduled for March 15.
Your attendance is required.
Please be prepared with the actual expenses for the last two quarters,
and requests for next quarter. Meet in the
conference room at 8 A.M. Don't be late!

J.

Type this sentence on

the blank line.

If you have typos to correct, you can correct them now, using the keys you
just learned. Now you have finished all the editing you will do on the
memo in this section. You will continue to edit this document in
Section 2—the MEMO file will look exactly the same when you return to it.
You are now ready to exit from the file. In order to exit, however, you need
to know how to use TEDIT function keys. Using function keys and asking
TEDIT for help are discussed next.

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Using TEDIT Function Keys

Look at the template that goes with your function keys. Locate the label for
the EXIT key. Notice that the template has two labels that name the
functions for each key. TEDIT performs the lower function when you press
the key alone; TEDIT performs the upper function when you hold down the

SHIFT

key while pressing the function key. The keys and template are

illustrated in Figure 1-2.

On the Tandem 6530 template, the EXIT key is the shifted

F16

key. In this

manual the keys are referred to by name, however, not by number.
Regarding shifted keys, therefore, if you are asked to press the EXIT key,
you should look at the template and see that you must press both the
terminal

SHIFT

key and the TEDIT EXIT function key in order to exit.

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