Write/edit screen, Status line, Scale – Brother WP330MDS User Manual

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WRITE/EDIT Screen

The WRITE/EDIT screen shown below appears when you start the WP application.

This is the main disiplay of your word processor. All text input and editing is done

here.

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The following reminder appears on the message line (and remains until you press

any key):

Start tjrping your text. Press FILE to finish.

Status Line

The status line reminds you where you are and how you have told the word processor

to format your text. Most indicators are followed with a value (example; PITCH: 10)

and are always displayed. The ones on the right appear (in reversed color) only when
the corresponding function has been activated because they are on/off indicators

(example: BLD when the bold function is on). (For a complete list, see “Function
Menus" on page 274.)

Scale

The scale on the screen of the word processor is the electronic equivalent of the

scale on the top of a typewriter, which assists the operator in determining the position

of characters on a page. The numbers Indicate the position from the left edge of the

paper. Other symbols remind you of some format settings (example: L and R indicate

the position of the left and right margin). (For a complete list, see “Symbols Displayed

on the Scale” on page 281.)

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