IBM 3270 Operator's Manual page 13

Information display systems
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completely different and unrelated work. The image on your two
screens would probably be completely different.
Figure 3 is a typical display image; you will be referred to this
image in some of the discussions that follow. Keep in mind that
this example is only one of many possible display images. Your
organization may not even requ ire this type of image. The
references made to it, however, apply to all images.
Figure 3. The image on your screen might look like this.
As you can see, the. display image looks much like informa-
tion typed on a sheet of paper. Notice, too, that the organization
and content of this form are no different from the organization
and content of handwritten and hand-processed documents. The
same type of information is always recorded in the same areas.
This is true of all documents, as can be seen by examining the
arrangement of a standard bank check.
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