TutoriaJ
Printing Text
Before printing text, it is a good idea to make the line width displayed
on the screen coincide with the line width that will be printed on
a page. By using the function, Format, you can get a rough idea of
what the text will look like when
it
is printed.
1.
To change the displayed line width, press
0
for Format.
2.
The default (built-in) width value
is
70. Since the letter will be
printed with a line width
of
50, type
50
(ENTER)
to change the
display.
The letter now looks like this:
Eduin Raymond
4000 Seville Avenue
Fort Uorth, Texas 76126
February 25,1985
Mrs. Eliot Uilliams
1908 Florida Avenue
Denton,Texas 70912
Dear Mrs. Uilliams:
I
lam writing to confirm your agenda forthe
upcoming month. Ihave you scheduled for the
following days:
3/1/85 Bridai shouer for 15 at 1:00
3/3/85 Luncheon for 8 at noon
3/12/85 Afternoon tea for 6 at 3:00
3/26/85 Dinner for 12 at 8:00
3/31/85 Wedding reception for 60 at 7:30
If
any of the above information is incorrect,
please inform me as quickly as possible, as March
appears to be a very busy month.
ALSO,
ue
need to
get together
soon
to arrange the menus.
Sincerely,
Eduin Raymond
Note:
Use the arrow keys to see the entire letter.
3.
Make sure your printer is properly connected and on-line. Use
standard
8
l/z
by
11
inch paper (80-column computer paper), and
align the paper in the printer.
30
Tandy
1000