HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Inserting Lines and Characters

Revising a Simple Document

058060 Tandem Computers Incorporated

2–5

4.

To insert another line, press INSERT again. You do not need to press
LINE again. Your screen should now look like the following 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.

1) $MYVOL.MYSVOL.MEMO .01/21 (BOF) (EOF) 1:79 Line C00.

Use LINE plus INSERT

to insert two blank lines.

Notice that TEDIT

numbers the inserted lines

with decimal numbers.

5.

Type the date you see in the following example. Press

RETURN

or press

TAB

when you reach the end of the line. Then type the subject as

shown in the following example.

6.

Now use the

CHAR INS

key, which you learned in Section 1, to move the

heading lines so that all the colons are aligned with each other. You
could use TEDIT function keys to insert characters as well, but it is
easier to use the terminal key to do it. Your screen should look like the
following example when you are finished.

DATE: March 1
SUBJECT: Budgeting
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.

1) $MYVOL.MYSVOL.MEMO .01/21 (BOF) (EOF) 1:79 Line C00.

Typed date and

subject lines.

Aligned colons using

CHAR INS .

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