Star Micronics NB24-10/15 User Manual page 42

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51.
Normal to Bold
52.
Bold to Normal
53.
Normal to Shadow
54.
Shadow to Normal
55.
Normal to Underline
56. Underline
to Normal
57.
Normal to Double
58.
Double
to Normal
59.
Normal to Overstrike
60.
Overstrike
to Normal
61.
Normal to Special
62.
Special
to Normal
63.
Normal to Subscript
64.
Subscript
to Normal
65.
Normal to Superscript
66.
Superscript
to Normal
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When you have finished, press RETURN.
You're done! You
will be transferred
out of the Reconfigure
Type B Printer func-
tion and back to the System Functions
Menu.
n A sample printout with EasyWriter
II
Let's look at a short example to demonstrate
how pitch set-
tings and print control keys can be used in a document.
The ex-
ample below shows the use of expanded and italic prints used in
combination
with condensed
and pica pitch settings.
Use your
EasyWriter
II program hands-on and type the example below.
SUBJECT: ORDERING STATIONERY SUPPLIES
I would like to place
an order for stationery
supplies
from your mail order catalog.
Enclosed
is my order form
and a check for $247.67.
Please process
this
order as
soon as possible.
Thank you.
With the cursor under the "S" in "SUBJECT",
set the print
pitch in the ruler line to condensed
width pitch. Name the ruler
line "condensd"
(without the quotes) and change the character
pitch to 17 and the line spacing to 6. To make the subject title ex-
panded, use the ALT and = keys (in the line mode) to highlight
the line.

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