Practice Exercise
Now that you've read about page breaks, you may want to practice using them. The
exercise below steps you through typing a document file that has an automatic page
break and a required page break. The exercise also shows you how to use the save
and redisplay the file command.
Before you type the file, you'll change the line
spacing to double (2),· so you won't have to type as much text.
(If
you want more
information about line spacing, a complete explanation of changing line spacing is
given on page 5-23 of this manual.)
MAKE sure your training disk is in the B disk drive
IF the B Directory is not displayed, change to drive B
•
Press B
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Type B:
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Press RETURN
CHECK the number of files on the B disk
•
Count the number of file names (if the disk has the maximum number
of files, get a new disk or delete one or more of the BAI< files, using
the instructions on page 3-2)
CHECK the disk space on the B disk
•
Press the H key
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Type the word STAT
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Press RETURN
•
Check the "Bytes Remaining On B:" message (if it is less than 9K,
delete several of the BAI< files, using the instructions on page 3-2)
•
Press any key to return to the Directory Menu
START a new document file named PAGES
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Press the A key
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Type PAGES
•
Press RETURN
CHANGE the line spacing to double
•
Press CTRL
&
4
•
Press the L key
•
Type 2
(The top right side of the screen should show LINE SPACING 2)
MULTI-PAGE DOCUMENTS
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