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Tandy 200 Owner's Manual page 18

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You can change any of these
numbers by using the arrow keys
to position the cursor, then typ-
ing a new number. Use numbers
within these ranges:
Width: 10 to 132
Left Margin: 0 to 121
Page size: 0 to 99
Line / Page: 0 to 99
Top margin: 0 to (page size—
line/page)
Once satisfied with the settings,
press (ENTER). TEXT asks:
Continuous Y/N?
Type Y (ENTER) if you want to
print all the pages continuously;
type N (ENTER) if you want the
printer to temporarily stop after
each page.
If you decide you do not want to
print, press (SHIFT) and
(BREAK) at the same time.
((BREAK) is at the upper left cor-
ner.) No matter what program
you are using, you can always
use (SHIFT) (BREAK! to cancel
the current operation.
Saving a Text File on Tape
Using tape, you can store endless
numbers of files: large files, old
files, infrequently-used files, and
backup files of important infor-
mstion 3*
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storing tl^^^s fji^c Q*\
tape, you can use the Kill func-
tion (described later in this
chapter) to free up RAM space
for the files you use every day.
We recommend you use Radio
Shack's CCR-81 or CCR-82 com-
puter recorder (Cat. No. 26-1208
or 26-1209), which includes a
recorder-to-computer cable (Cat.
No. 26-1207).
To connect the recorder: Plug
in the 3-pronged end of the
cable: the black plug to EAR,
the large grey plug to AUX, and
the small grey plug to REM.
Connect the other end of the
cassette connector to the back of
the Tandy 200:
To save a text file: Insert a
blank tape in the recorder, and
rewind it to the start. (If using a
tape with a leader, forward the
tape past the leader.) Press the
recorder's PLAY and RECORD
buttons until they lock. Press
and TEXT prompts:
Save to*
10 / Writing Notes and Letters

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