N -The Name And Address Mode Commanl; P -The Print Series Of Commands - Dick Smith SYSTEM 80 Owner's Manual

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When you have placed the
cursor
where you want it, go to
COMMAND mode by hitting <Fl> and press <J>. The letter "H"
will then disappear from the command line and the text will
appear starting from the cursor position. The rest of your
text will be automatically moved to allow space for the
insertion.
N
THE NAME AND ADDRESS MODE COMMAND - There is a name
a-hi
address file as a special feature of this word processor.
Hitting <N> gives you access to the file so that you can enter
names and addresses. Each name and address entry contains 5
lines: -
Line 1 Name
Line 2 Address line 1
Line 3 Address line 2
Line 4 Address line 3
Line 5 Salutation (Dear.
Each line 'should be no more than 27 characters long (including
spaces) to fit on a standard mailing label, and must be
finished by hitting the <NEW LINE> key.
Once names and addresses are entered into this file, they can
be printed on to labels or inserted automatically at the top of
circular letters as you require. See the section on THE NA!E
AND ADDRESS FILE for more information on this.
NOTE: A name and address file can't be combined with a normal
tile in memory. It can only be merged with a text file during
printing and then only when a marker has been inserted.
P = THE PRINT SERIES OF COMMANDS - When you choose the P
command, you are given a further series of options from which
to choose. These options are set in a standard manner but you
can change any one (or all) of them by moving the cursor (Using
the arrow keys) down to the line the option occupies and
entering your choice.
When you have changed the options you want to change or if you
are happy with the existing choices, start printing by hitting
<NEW LINE>.
You can return to COMMAND mode without printing by pressing
<BREAK>. This can also be held down to abort during printing.
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