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.QN ************** VARIABLE PROMPTS FOR LEARN *******************
{FIRST_NAME}
1-Please enter your first name:
{TITLE}
2-Enter title to address you by (Mr., Miss, Ms., Col., Etc.):
{LAST_NAME}
3-Enter your last name:
{>CENTERED_HEADING}
4*-Enter heading such as, "SECTION ONE":
{!UNCENTERED_HEADING}
5*-Enter a centered or uncentered heading:
{MULTIPLE_LINES}
6-Enter and correct a multiple-line entry:
{NAME_AND_ADDRESS}
7-Enter ? then name and address under the headings:
{ADDRESSEE_NAME}
8-Enter an Addressee's Name:
{?ADDR1}
9*-Enter the First Address Line:
{?ADDR2}
10*-Enter the Second Address Line, or <RETURN>:
{CITY/STATE/ZIP}
11-Enter the City, State and Zip Code:
{PROPERTY_&_VALUE1}
12-First Property Category, <TAB> and Probable Value:
{PROPERTY_&_VALUE2}
13-Second Property Category, <TAB> and Probable Value:
{PROPERTY_&_VALUE3}
14-Third Property Category, <TAB> and Probable Value:
{TLV}
15-Enter a <TAB>, $ and Total Property Value:
.HP ***************** VARIABLE HELP FOR LEARN ********************
{!UNCENTERED_HEADING}
This heading will not be centered on the page unless you enter a ">" symbol
before your response to instruct the program to do so. Try it both ways and
see the difference.
{>CENTERED_HEADING}
This entry is to demonstrate how the program can be instructed to enter a
">" symbol so that your response to a prompt will be centered on the page.
Enter the kind of heading which you would want to be centered on the page,
such as ARTICLE I or SECTION ONE, etc.
{?ADDR1}
This line will usually be the street address in a 3-line address. In a 4-line
address it will usually be used for the Suite No. or similar information.
{?ADDR2}
This line will not be used in a three-line address. You should enter <ESCAPE>
twice to skip it. In a 4-line address this line will usually contain the
Street or P. O. Box address.
{ADDRESSEE_NAME}
Enter the name of the Addressee for the multiple-line address on this line.
{CITY/STATE/ZIP}
Enter the City and State separated by a comma and then the ZIP code.
{FIRST_NAME}
This entry is for your first name as you want it to appear in future lessons
as we proceed through them. It is recommended that you enter it in lower case
letters with the first letter capitalized such as: Bill, or Susan, etc.
{LAST_NAME}
Enter your last name as you want it to appear in the text with which it will
be merged as we proceed through these lessons. We recommend that it be enter-
ed in lower case letters but with the first letter capitalized thus: Smith
{MULTIPLE_LINES}
When the program wraps you to the second line of your response enter CONTROL-R
and start your entry again to demonstrate how you can correct a multiple-line
entry after the program has moved the cursor to a line beyond your error.
{NAME_AND_ADDRESS}
This help provides a duplicate of the headings in the selected text under
which you may enter a name and address. Enter one under the headings.
NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP
{PROPERTY_&_VALUE1}
Enter a general property category such as "Household Furnishings", "Auto-
mobiles" etc. followed by a <TAB> and the estimated value of that property.
The values will be aligned on the decimal point.
{TITLE}
Please enter the title by which you prefer to be addressed (Mr., Miss, Ms.,
Mrs., Dr., Colonel, General, etc.).
{TLV}
This entry is for the total value of the property which you have listed
above. Enter a <TAB> and then a dollar sign followed by the total of the
values shown above.
{~COPYRIGHT}
Copyright 1990-92 William W. Blackledge
{~LIB_#}
01023079082
.IX *************** TEXT SELECTION INDEX FOR LEARN*********************
- NUMERIC INDEX -
INTRODUCTION TO DEMONSTRATION
01.01 - Introduction to The Learning Demonstration
HELP FOR VARIABLE RESPONSE
01.02 - Help (?) For Variable Response Input
REJECTING TEXT AND RESPONSES
01.03 - Rejection of The Revised Text After Variable Entry
CENTERED RESPONSES
01.04 - Centered Variable Responses For Headings (automatic)
01.05 - Centered Variable Responses For Headings (by Operator)
MULTIPLE-LINE ENTRY CORRECTIONS
01.06 - Correction of Multiple-line Variable Response
RESPONSES UNDER HEADINGS
01.07 - Variable Responses Entered Under Headings
SKIPPING A VARIABLE RESPONSE
01.08 - Skipping a Variable Response or Response Line - ('N' FOR NEXT MENU)
USING DECIMAL TABS
02.01 - Entering Digits at a Decimal Tab
THE PC-LIBRARY PROGRAM
02.02 - PC-Library Program Description And Explanation
CREATING TEXT LIBRARIES
02.03 - Creating Your Own Text Libraries
CONCLUSION
02.04 - Conclusion of Demonstration Program And Document
- ALPHABETICAL INDEX -
Centered Variable Responses For Headings (automatic) 01.04
Centered Variable Responses For Headings (by Operator) 01.05
Conclusion of Demonstration Program And Document 02.04
Correction of Multiple-line Variable Response 01.06
Creating Your Own Text Libraries 02.03
Entering Digits at a Decimal Tab 02.01
Help (?) For Variable Response Input 01.02
Introduction to The Learning Demonstration 01.01
PC-Library Program Description And Explanation 02.02
Rejection of The Revised Text After Variable Entry 01.03
Skipping a Variable Response or Variable Response Line 01.08
Variable Responses Entered Under Headings 01.07
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