Memory Functions - Brother P-touch 1800 User Manual

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You can use the memory to store your most frequently used text files. The text remains in
the memory, even after all characters are removed from the display using the Clear func-
tion (holding down
When each file is stored, it is given a number to make recalling it easier. Up to 9 text files
or about 300 characters can be stored in the memory. Each stored text file can have a
maximum of 99 characters.
Since a copy of the stored text file is recalled when the Recall function is used, the text
can be edited or printed without changing the originally stored file. When a file is no
longer needed or more space is necessary, the Memory delete function can be used to
delete it.
When inserting new batteries, be sure to insert the new ones within five minutes of
removing the old ones, otherwise any text files stored in the memory will be lost
(unless the machine is plugged into an electrical outlet with the AC adapter).
STORING TEXT
To store a text file:
1
Hold down
Code
on the display.
If 300 characters have already been stored, the error message "MEMORY
FULL!" appears in the display. If this occurs, an existing text file must be
deleted before the new one can be stored.
2
Press the key (
The text is stored under the selected file number and the text previously shown in
the display reappears.
If a file is already stored under the selected file number, the message "OVER-
WRITE?" appears in the display and you must decide whether or not to over-
write it (delete it from the memory and store the new one).
To quit the Store function without storing the text, hold down
Store
press
&
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MEMORY FUNCTIONS

Clear
and pressing
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Store
and press
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