Brother WP330MDS User Manual

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CONVERSION

CORRECTION MEMORY

CURSOR

DAISY WHEEL

DEAD KEY

DECIMAL TAB

DIRECT NUMBER

DISK DRIVE

DISKETTE

DISPLAY

DOUBLE COLUMNS

DUAL SCREEN

Changing computer data into a form that can be used by
a different computer system or program to convert a
Word Processing file into an ASCII file and vice versa as
well as a Spreadsheet file or a part of a Spreadsheet file

into

a Word Processing

file.

A special memory used by the TW application to

temporarily store the text of the current line. Since the

typewriter knows the contents of the current line as well

as their position on the paper, corrections can be carried
out without retyping the wrong character. The correction

memory is cleared as soon as the carrier advances to

the next line.

1) A blinking box used to select a position on the screen;

2) a block-shaped illuminated area used to select menu

items by highlighting the item in reverse image.

A removable plastic wheel with spokes extending out
from the center that is used for printing on this word

processor.

A key that produces a character but does not move the

cursor or carrier one position to the right. Dead keys are

usually used to type the accent marks used in such
languages as French, German, and Spanish.

A special tab used to neatly align a column of numbers
the same way you align them when carrying out a sum

manually.

Spreadsheet data, consisting of digits and possibly a

decimal point that can be used in calculations.

The mechanism which writes data to and reads data

from the diskette.

A thin, flexible magnetic-coated diskette on which

computer data can be stored.

The CRT display shows the setting indicators, the text
you are typing, function menus, and messages.

This function allows you to print your document

PRINTING in two columns. On the screen, the text is
displayed continuously in one column.

This function splits the display in two halves and allows
you to work simultaneously with two documents.

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