Example 4 - Changing The Text Of An Existing Message - Adaptive Micro Systems BetaBrite 1036 Programming Manual

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Example 4 — Changing the text of an existing message
After typing in a message, you may want to add or remove text from
it. The following is an example of this common situation:
Step When you do this...
This example assumes that there are two messages (files A and B) in the sign:
1
Press PROGRAM.
Press SELECT until B
2
appears.
Press ADV until the space
3
after your appears.
Press DELETE until your
4
(and the space after it) are
erased.
5
Press INSERT.
Type the
6
(and then SPACE).
Press INSERT to turn text
7
insertion off.
Press ADV until the first
8
few letters of second
appear.
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Beginning text messaging: Example 4 — Changing the text of an existing message
This example continues where Example 2 left off.
File A = THIS IS YOUR FIRST MESSAGE
File B = This is your second message
that File A, then File B is displayed.
In this example, we'll change File A and File B to the following:
File A = THIS IS YOUR FIRST MESSAGE, BUT NOW IT'S LONGER
File B = This is the second message (your changed to the)
You see this...
and
PROG TEXT A
PROG TEXT B
B] This is your
We're going to delete your and replace it with the.
B]
This is
[AUT]
This is
INSERT
T]
Text you type now will be inserted
here—after the space following is.
INSERT
B]
This is the
T]
B] is the sec
the has replaced your
is the

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