Typing in memory – Panasonic KX-E4500 User Manual

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Typing in Memory

Right Cursor (

Q

)

Left Cursor ( 0 )

Down Cursor ( o )

Up Cursor ( O )

EXPR

(Express)

RELOC

(Relocate)

CODE + Right Cursor ( [|> )

CODE + Left Cursor ( 0 )

CODE + Down Cursor (

)

CODE + Up Cursor ( O )

CODE + J

CODE + FWD-

CODE + BACKSPACE

CODE + Index ( ^ )

CODE + Reverse Index ( f )

When typing in phrase or text memory, the word INSERT will be

displayed on the status line. Insert is the default setting when

typing in memory.

Insert enables you to add characters at the cursor position by
simply typing the additional characters or words. Your text will
shift to the right as each character is entered, automatically
reformatting the text to conform with the current margins.

The overtype mode is accessed by pressing the

INSERT

key. The

word INSERT will no longer display on the status line. Overtype
enables you to type over existing text and replace it with newly
typed characters.

The arrow keys are used to move the cursor when typing in

memory. While it is true that the

BACKSPACE

key will allow you

to move one character to the left in both the typewriter and
memory mode. The

FWD-*

key becomes the

INSERT

key in

memory mode. Below is a list of keys used to move the cursor
when typing in memory:

One character to the right

One character to the left

Down one line

Up one line

Beginning of the text

End of the text

End of line

Beginning of line

Top of next screen

Top of previous screen

Jump to page

Word by word to the right

Word by word to the left

Advance to next text or phrase

Next search word position

Next stop position in forms

Advance to previous text or phrase

Move to previous search word position

Previous stop position in Forms Layout

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