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Manual Amstrad PCW 9512+
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Distribuidora | Amstrad plc |
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Dimensiones | 20,80 x 15,00 x 1,50 cm |
Año | 1991 |
Autor | Amstrad plc |
Páginas | 309 |
Idioma | Inglés |
Estado | Preservado |
Descripción
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.
Contenido
CONTENTS Chapter 1: Setting up your PCW8512+ 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 Chapter Two 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 Chapter Three 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 Chapter Four 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 Chapter Five 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 Chapter Six 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 Chapter Seven 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 Chapter Eight 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 Chapter Nine 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 Chapter Ten 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 Chapter Eleven 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 Chapter Twelve 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 Chapter Thirteen 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 Chapter Fourteen 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 Chapter Fifteen 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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