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- Take Snapshot #2 of these two sentences. Be sure to use "2" because
- Snapshot #1 contains text that is still of value.
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- Capture these instructions (whole screen) as Snapshot #3 so that you
- may use SNAPSHOT's PREVIEW (CTRL+ALT <?-key> "1") function to review
- the instructions later if necessary.
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- After taking Snapshot #3, start your word processor, begin a new
- document, and command SNAPSHOT to type the text just captured.
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- CTRL+ALT for a moment followed by "1"
- CTRL+ALT for a moment followed by SHIFT+"1"
- CTRL+ALT for a moment followed by "2"
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- Separate each experiment with a few blank lines. Note that holding
- a SHIFT key while striking the identifying digit ("1") preserves the
- original text blocking.
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- Enjoy using SNAPSHOT. It can save a great deal of retyping and also
- eliminate the inherent typos.
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