BASIC TYPING
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1) Move the carrier to the place you want to set the right margin by using
[SPACE BAR] or [BACKSPACE]. If you need to move outside the current
right margin, press [ALT] + [M REL] (3).
2) Press [ALT] + [R MAR] (5). The right margin is now set.
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If you try tOmove the carrier past a margin, a beep is heard and the carrier does
not move. After you have set your margins, you may sometimes find it
necessaryto type outsidethese margins. You may alsoneed to movethecarfier
past a margin to reset the margin.
To move the carrier past a margin, press [ALI'] + [M REL] (3).
1) To move to the left of the left margin, backspace to the left margin, press
[ALT] ÷ [M REL] (3) and then continue to backspace.
2) Tomovepasttherightmargin, hold[SPACEBAR]untilthecarrierreaches
the right margin. Press [ALT] ÷ [M REL] (3), then continue spacing using
[SPACE BAR].
• You may not move past the fight margin with [SPACE BAR] ff the auto
carrier return function is activated. To turn this function off, see
=Returning the carrier" page 17.
• The shortest possible distance between the left and fight margins is two
inches (20 characters in Pica pitch, 24 characters in Elite pitch, and 30
characters in Micron pitch.)
T SET
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Tabs are very useful when you need to type your text in columns. Once the tabs
are set, pressing {TAB] automatically moves the carrier to the next tab so that
you can easily type your data in perfectly aligned columns.
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