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- %CO:A,1,70%%JR% however many times I write to Mr. Smith I can distinguish from the
- %JL% window which particular letter I want, and it overcomes the problem
- %JR% that if one recalls a letter at some future date, one still knows
- %JL% when it was originally written by glancing at the name in the title
- %JR% bar of the window. If one converts the display to "Full Info" this
- %JL% would be another method of keeping track of original dates, but I
- prefer the icon displays.
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- %JR% The directory called Style gives various initial screens in which
- %JL% the ruler is set for 12, 15 etc. characters per inch. Several
- %JR% printer drivers are loaded onto the hard disc which initialise the
- %JL% printer to give 12, 15, 17, etc cpi. and the appropriate one is
- entered into the
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- %JR%One of the commonest requirements in a document such as a
- %JL%report is the indented paragraph. I like my indents to be
- %JR%equally matched on each side. Thus I have modified the
- %JL%PipeDream ruler to give me this. Columns A and H are 5
- %JR%characters wide, the others are 10 (I prefer to count in tens
- %JL%rather than the 12 which is PipeDream's default because my main
- %JR%font is Courier at 10cpi). All columns except B wrap at the
- %JL%end of H giving me 70 characters width. Column B wraps at the
- %JR%end of column G. Thus to indent a paragraph I have only to
- %JL%press Tab and I get a nicely balanced indented paragraph.
- Shift-tab returns me to the normal margin just as easily.
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