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-====== Manual Amstrad PCW 9512+ ====== 
  
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-^ Distribuidora | [[es:companias:Amstrad|Amstrad plc]] | 
-^ Dimensiones |20,80 x 15,00 x 1,50 cm                               | 
-^ Año |1991                               | 
-^ Autor |Amstrad plc                | 
-^ Páginas |309                               | 
-^ Idioma | Inglés                            | 
-^ Estado | [[preservado|Preservado]] | 
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-===== Descripción ===== 
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-Manual original suministrado con el Amstrad PCW 9512+. Contiene el manejo e instrucciones de la máquina. Comienza desde la instalación después de su desembalaje, utilización de los discos, pasando por LocoScript 2, Mailmerge, Locomail y terminando con una breve introducción al CP/M. Se compone de un total de 22 capítulos. 
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-Este manual está encuadernado en tapas de cartón fino a color, y las hojas interiores en papel normal fino en blanco y negro cuyas medidas son; Alto 20,80 cm x Ancho 15,00 cm. 
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-===== Contenido ===== 
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-CONTENTS 
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-Chapter 1: Setting up your PCW8512+ 
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-   Unpacking your PCW9512+ 
-   Electrical safety 
-   Finding a home your PCW9512+ 
-     Caring for the PCW9512+ 
-   Connecting the units together 
-   Stating up 
-     Copying Discs 
-     After copying 
-   About computer discs 
-     Storing your data 
-     Looking after discs 
-     Write-protecting discs 
-     Storing and retrieving material 
-     How discs work 
-     About Drive M 
-   The Keyboard 
-     The cursor keys and number pad 
-     Caps Lock 
-     Resetting the computer 
-   Summing up 
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-Chapter Two 
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-  What is word processing? 
-  General principles of using LocoScript 2 
-  The Disc Management Screen 
-  Opening a new document 
-  A note about file-names 
-  The Editing Screen 
-    About the Information lines 
-    Meet the cursor 
-    The page-bar 
-  Beginning to type 
-    Typing tips 
-    Editing your text 
-    Tidying after deletiions 
-  Making a printed copy 
-    Putting paper in the printer 
-    Printer Control State 
-    Leaving Printer Control 
-    Printing and saving 
-  Editing a document 
-    A simple example 
-    Moving round the document 
-    Other ways of moving around a document 
-  About file-names and extensions 
-  More about the Information Lines 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Three 
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-  More about Discs 
-  Back to the Disc Management Screen 
-    Bytes and kilobytes 
-    The group columns 
-    Limbo files 
-    Erasing files for security reasons 
-    Hidden and system files 
-  Moving the highlight bars 
-  Control keys 
-  The Function Keys 
-  Function Keyf1 - Actions 
-  Function Key f2-Disc 
-    Copying discs 
-    Verifying discs 
-    Formatting discs 
-    Renaming discs 
-  Function Key f3 - FIle 
-    Copying files 
-    Moving a file 
-    Erasing a file 
-    Files that can't be erased 
-    Security deletion 
-    Renaming a file 
-    Recovering a document from Limbo 
-  Function Key f4 - Group 
-  Function Key f5 - Document 
-  Function Key f6 - Settings 
-  Function Key f7 - Disc Change 
-  Function Key f8 - Options 
-    Hidden and Limbo files 
-    Large characters 
-    Sticky shift keys 
-    Making a working disc 
-  Different kinds of disc 
-  Using the Start of Day Disc and the working discs 
-  Saving documents while working 
-  Printing from the Disc Management Screen 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Four 
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-  The Style Menu 
-  Style tutorial 
-  How do enhancements work? 
-  Style Menu Options 
-    Style features and the Information Lines 
-    LocoScript 2 Style Codes 
-    Making the codes visible 
-    Underlining text already entered 
-    Removing enhancements 
-    Combining styles 
-  Some useful short cuts 
-  More about the Set Menu 
-  Picking items from the Set and Clear Menus 
-    The choice is yours 
-  Finding your way around long documents 
-    Searching for (UniT) codes 
-    A warning 
-    Last but not least 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Five 
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-  Justification and alignment 
-    Centring lines 
-    Cancelling centring 
-    Forcing lines to the right margin 
-    Right justification 
-    Blanks and spaces 
-    Justification and proportional type 
-    Should you justify? 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Six 
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-  The Size Menu 
-    Line-space and line-pitch 
-  Line-space 
-    Changing the line-spacing 
-  Line pitch 
-    Changing the line pitch 
-  Inserting extra lines after RETURN 
-    Selecting extra blank lines 
-  Returning to the default values 
-  Changing character size and pitch 
-    How to change the character pitch 
-  Normal and double-width type 
-  Character pitch and margin settings 
-  Printer codes 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Seven 
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-  More about page and line breaks 
-  Indented lines 
-    Indenting the first line of a paragraph 
-    Indenting a complete paragraph 
-    Numbered or lettered paragraphs 
-    Scripts 
-    Fine control of word wrap 
-    Hard spaces 
-    Hard hyphens 
-    Soft hyphens 
-    Soft spaces 
-  Controlling page breaks manually 
-    The wrong way to force a new page 
-    Forced page breaks 
-    When to use the commands 
-    Shorthand key strokes 
-    Avoiding breaking text at page boundaries 
-    Some notes about page bounddaries 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Eight 
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-  Working with blocks of text 
-  Scissors and paste 
-  Making deletions 
-    Points to watch 
-  The COPY and PASTE keys 
-    About the buffers 
-    Repeated insertions 
-    Copying text 
-    Copying blocks into a different document 
-  Blocks and codes 
-    Showing blocks 
-    Saving blocks on disc 
-  Merging documents 
-  LocoScript 2 Phrases 
-    Using a Phrase 
-    What Phrases do you have? 
-    Adding your own Phrases 
-    Saving Phrases on disc 
-  The PHRASES.STD file 
-    Getting ready to store Phrases 
-    Deleting Phrase 
-    Saving Phrases 
-    Other Phrases files 
-    Making and storing a second Phrases file 
-    Loading a different Phrases file 
-  Summing Up 
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-Chapter Nine 
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-  Finding and Exchanging Text 
-    How Find and Exchange work 
-  Beginning a Find 
-    Specifying a Find operation 
-    Typing in the search string 
-  Choosing the options 
-    Ignoring case 
-    Looking for whole words 
-    Using wild cards 
-    Repeating a Find 
-    Abandoning a Find 
-  A practical example 
-  Potential problems 
-  Making Exchanges 
-    Entering the strings 
-  The Exchange options 
-    Preserving case 
-    Selecting a manual or automatic exchange 
-    Manual exchanges 
-    Automatic exchanges 
-  Some simple precautions 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Ten 
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-  Tabs and margins 
-  About LocoScript 2 Layouts 
-  Changing LocoScript 2 margins 
-  Moving to the Editing Layout Screen 
-  Locating the margins 
-    Restrictions on setting margins 
-  Relaying the text 
-    Realying between new margins 
-    Charging margins affects the entire document 
-  All about tabs 
-    LocoScript 2 tabs 
-    Restrictions on tabs 
-  Types of tab stop 
-    Simple tabs 
-    Rights tabs 
-    Centre tabs 
-    Decimal tabs 
-  Setting and clearing tab stops 
-    Manual or automatic tabs? 
-    Removing tab stops 
-  Leaving the screen 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Eleven 
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-  Using multiple formats 
-  Chanring the settings for part of a document 
-  How new layouts wok 
-    Editing a layout 
-    Copying layouts 
-  Setting the defaults in a new layout 
-  The Options Menu 
-    Setting justification 
-    Setting italics 
-    The decimal marker 
-    The zero character 
-    Changing the Scale Pitch 
-    Leaving the Options Menu 
-  Using the Size Menu 
-    Line spacing 
-    Line pitch 
-    Selecting extra blank lines 
-    Changing the character pitch 
-  After setting the options 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Twelve 
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-  TEMPLATE.STD files 
-  Creating a TEMPLATE.STD file 
-    Setting up a layout for the TEMPLATE.STD 
-    Putting in the text 
-    Adding simple instructions 
-    Finishing off 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Thirteen 
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-  Using Stock Layouts 
-  The concept of stock layouts 
-  Stock layouts 0 and 1 
-  Stock layouts in a TEMPLATE.STD file 
-  How to edit a stock layout 
-    Copying stock layouts 
-    Moving on the next stock layout 
-    Going back to the Editing Screen 
-  How many stock layouts do you need? 
-  Making full use of the stock layouts 
-    Putting a stock layout into a document 
-    Cancelling a stock layout 
-  Changing and replacing layouts 
-    Layout exchange 
-    More about exchanging layouts 
-    Layout replacement 
-  Summing up 
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-Chapter Fourteen 
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-  Headers and footers 
-  What are headers and footers? 
-  Organising headers and footers 
-  Putting the same headers and footers on every page 
-  Putting in page numbers 
-    A simple example 
-    Remember the symbols 
-    Specifying the final page number 
-  Another example 
-  Different header and footer arrangements 
-  Distributing headers and footers 
-  Enabling and disabling headers and footers 
-    One-page documents 
-  A simple structure for headers and footers 
-    Summing up 
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-Chapter Fifteen 
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-  Page Layout 
-  Setting up document policies 
-    Automatic control of page breaks 
-    Widows and orphans 
-    Keeping paragraphs together 
-    Breaks at any point 
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