Adjusting the line width – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Adjusting the Line Width

Revising a Simple Document

058060 Tandem Computers Incorporated

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If you want to change from a persistent item to a persistent command, you
must cancel the item that appears on the status line. You cancel the
persistent item or command by pressing the function key labeled CANCEL;
pressing CANCEL also clears the persistent word from the status line. Now
if you want to give another command, simply press the function keys for
that command. The key you press next (if it is a text item or text command)
is the one that persists.

Note

You can use CANCEL to cancel any command you give before TEDIT performs it; CANCEL
is not used solely for the persistence feature.

Adjusting the Line

Width

Now that you have finished editing the memo, the lines are of quite varied
widths. Your memo looks like the following example.

DATE: March 1
SUBJECT: Budgeting
TO: All department heads
FROM: Office of the Publisher

The quarterly budgeting meeting has been scheduled for March 15
at 8 A.M. in the conference room.
Your attendance is required.
Please come prepared with details of
the actual expenses for first quarter, expenses to date for second quarter,
and your projections for third quarter.

J.

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

J

The memo would look better if all the lines were of approximately the same
width. There is a TEDIT command called ALIGN that makes a line or a
sentence the width you want by breaking the line if it exceeds that width.
You can also use the ALIGN command to align all the lines in a paragraph
at the same time. Here is how to do it:

1.

Put the cursor at the beginning of the body of the memo.

2.

Press PARAGRAPH.

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