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   6 NN YY----------D
   3 Yours faithfully,
   3 TASCODE   ,
   2 products that will be on  view  at  the  London  Computer  Show.
   2 ________________________________________________________________
   2 Yours sincerely,
   2 Wrong file type
   2 The enclosed brochures describe just some of the interesting new
   2 Q word left       
   2 Press any key to go to menu
   2 Hoping to see you there.
   2 G fast scroll up    
   2 F fast scroll down  
   2 E word right        
   2 *  start of screen   
   2 (  end of paragraph  
   2 '"Verifying...":
   2 '  start of page     
   2 &  next page         
   2 %  start of paragraph
   2 "7";"Loading Tasword":
   2  start of text   THEN scroll up       
   2  start of line   
   2  end of text     TO scroll down       
   2  end of line     
   1 ||````||>>
   1 you see a message telling you to stop.
   1 will have moved the cursor to what will be the first line  on  a
   1 which asks you to confirm that you want to delete the paragraph.
   1 when you have finished experimenting.
   1 way to DELETE in that it deletes the character under the cursor.
   1 watch what happens at the end of each line when insert  mode  is
   1 visit you on &"enter date".
   1 using INV VIDEO to scroll down and TRUE VIDEO to scroll up.  Try
   1 using AND now  to  insert  some  letters  and  words  into  this
   1 unlock help Y/N
   1 type char you wish to define a
   1 two or three lines of text by holding  a  letter  key  down  and
   1 tutorial  sessions  using  the  example  files  on  the  program
   1 top page no. - header
   1 to the left of the cursor left one position. See if you can  use
   1 to confirm or 
   1 through the text file.
   1 this tutor and see what these commands do.
   1 these keys now.
   1 these commands.
   1 the text. Try EDIT now.
   1 the text towards the beginning. Use THEN now to scroll  back  to
   1 the start of the blank line above this paragraph and then  press
   1 the screen.
   1 the screen flashes to show when you are in extended mode.
   1 the part of the help page shown at the  top  of  the  screen  by
   1 the paragraphs. This will happen quite often as you correct  and
   1 the paragraph.
   1 the paragraph was typed. Press extend-S now to ensure  that  the
   1 the old sequence is
   1 the numbers in this paragraph and pressing AT a few times.
   1 the margin commands.
   1 the line that the cursor is on as the last line of a block.
   1 the line containing the cursor.
   1 the line above which you want the block moved  to  and  pressing
   1 the letters on the bottom line of the screen become capitals  to
   1 the left side. Then scroll on down.
   1 the help page to see which commands have  not  been  covered  in
   1 the help information at the top of the  screen.  Extend-1  turns
   1 the help display off  and  on.  Try  turning  help  off  now  by
   1 the cursor to the end of
   1 the cursor moving keys and the <= and >= keys to move the  above
   1 the cursor in the middle of  this  paragraph  to  see  how  auto
   1 the correct character. Do  this  now  to  correct  the  spelling
   1 the beginning of the tutor text and then use TO again to  scroll
   1 the Spectrum hold down SYMBOL SHIFT and CAPS SHIFT together, and
   1 text into the middle of some existing text. Move the  cursor  to
   1 text - footer
   1 suppress catalogue Y/N
   1 suppress ENTER to confirm Y/N
   1 stops, and extend-= will reset the default tab  stops.  Try  all
   1 start page number (
   1 start at line (1)
   1 show the tab stop positions. The STEP  and  NOT  keys  move  the
   1 set at column 128 which is the maximum possible value.
   1 sequence for (ENTER if finished) 
   1 segment at the top of the screen. You have already  learned  how
   1 screen. You are going to  learn  to  use  <>  by  centering  the
   1 screen as well as a page  break  display  line  appear  in  this
   1 save Tasword option
   1 save Tasword          T
   1 right one character position. The <= key moves the text that  is
   1 right margin
   1 replace paper - press any key   when ready
   1 remind you that capitals lock is set. Every letter you type will
   1 read the relevant section of the manual  and  work  through  the
   1 program change
   1 print with Data merge D
   1 print page numbers (
   1 print header (
   1 print footer (
   1 pressed. Press ENTER when the help page is showing to return  to
   1 press ENTER after each code
   1 press EDIT to quit printing
   1 press AT to save as: 
   1 premises to our sales office and a sales engineer  will
   1 pen colour 2
   1 pen colour 1
   1 paragraph. When you have finished move the cursor to  the  first
   1 paragraph.
   1 paragraph, press   extend-J  and   watch what
   1 paragraph above.
   1 paper colour
   1 page when you print your text. You can see on the  screen  where
   1 one page will end and the next begin by turning the "page break"
   1 on. Finish by pressing extend-I to turn insert mode off.
   1 on the Spectrum+ press the EXTEND MODE key. The bottom  line  of
   1 of the screen change to show that insert mode is  on.  Now  type
   1 of our damaged computer. Please proceed with the  work  at  your
   1 number of copies (
   1 now be a capital letter. To turn capitals lock  off  press  CAPS
   1 no. text lines on page
   1 new text is inserted immediately left  of  the  cursor  and  the
   1 mistake in this paragraph.
   1 middle of a sentence or paragraph. When auto-insert mode  is  on
   1 message first to the right side of the screen and then  back  to
   1 margins are at columns 1 and 64 and then move  the  cursor  into
   1 load Tasprint with Tasword Y/N
   1 line spacing (
   1 line of the paragraph and use extend-J to reform the paragraph.
   1 left print margin (
   1 left margin
   1 just press ENTER if finished
   1 just a word - no spaces allowed
   1 it shows the part containing the Tab Commands.
   1 is as described in the help information.
   1 is EDIT. A help page is dispayed on  the  screen  when  EDIT  is
   1 into the current margins whatever the margins were set  at  when
   1 into Basic            B
   1 insert mode works. Then press extend-O again to turn auto-insert
   1 input the new sequence of codes
   1 informative and enjoyable. GOOD TASWORDING!
   1 in which you used the DELETE and AT keys.
   1 holding the CAPS SHIFT key down and pressing the letter key.
   1 help you use the Tasword control keys.
   1 header - text
   1 have passed on your request for a demonstration at your
   1 has been changed a lot       and is      a mess.
   1 happens.  Extend-J reforms from    the line containing
   1 happens each time you press it.
   1 for defaults
   1 for correcting typing mistakes as they are made. It deletes  the
   1 footer - bot. page no.
   1 following heading:
   1 first line of a block. The extend-V key is  similiar-  it  marks
   1 finish at line (last)
   1 file print control char
   1 extend-mode control keys shown in the help part of  the  screen.
   1 extend-O to turn auto-insert on and then type a few  words  with
   1 extend-M. Try moving this paragraph so that  it  is  before  the
   1 extend-I. You will see the "Insert" message on the  bottom  line
   1 experiment with the various control keys. In  particular,  study
   1 entire paragraph is constantly rejustified as  you  type.  Press
   1 entering extended mode and pressing the 1 key. Then turn help on
   1 easy to rejustify text.
   1 earliest convenience.
   1 each of the above two paragraphs and hard rejustify them.
   1 doing this by keeping the TO or THEN key held down.
   1 display on. Press extend-P now to turn the page break display on
   1 deleted line and puts in on a new line which  is  created  above
   1 delete the unwanted letters in this paragraph.
   1 delete the above line that should not be there.
   1 delete a word or two in this paragraph.
   1 define printer control chars    Y/N
   1 define page layout Y/N
   1 define normal print chars Y/N
   1 define 2nd character set print  chars Y/N
   1 data merge control char
   1 dPress Q twice to see full menu. Press R then 1-4 to switch to   another report
   1 cursor type
   1 cursor to the start of a page and to the  next  page,  then  you
   1 cursor to the next tab stop to the right and left  respectively.
   1 cursor shape
   1 copies the block rather than just moving it. The extend-Z "paste
   1 continuous/single (
   1 containing the heading.  Then  press  <>  twice,  watching  what
   1 command is shown on the right hand side of the inverse bar below
   1 character TO THE LEFT OF the  cursor.  XYZXYZ.  Use  it  now  to
   1 change your text and is nothing to worry about  as  it  is  very
   1 change program Y/N
   1 cartridge.
   1 carriage return
   1 can see the "DELETE/INSERT" part of the help page.
   1 called the line undelete  key.  It recovers  the  most  recently
   1 bottom of the screen. Learn how auto-repeat works while you  are
   1 border colour 2
   1 border colour 1
   1 block" key is like the extend-Z "copy block" key but leaves  the
   1 block markers in place. Extend-C deletes a  marked  block  after
   1 back down until you pass the "stop pressing TO" message  at  the
   1 at top or bottom (
   1 at middle/sides (
   1 assette(0) or M/drive(1-8)
   1 asking for confirmation.
   1 arrows to position the cursor over the character and  then  type
   1 another part of the help page. Try it.
   1 and you will see the "Pg/Bk" message change at the bottom of the
   1 and you will see a message at the bottom of the screen flash  on
   1 and auto-insert mode.
   1 again by repeating the process.
   1 accidentally.
   1 above paragraphs then you will have spoilt the justification  of
   1 a$=a$+" ":
   1 a$(co)=" "
   1 a special symbol marking the line that the cursor is in  as  the
   1 a backwards E. The backwards E means enter extended  mode  -  on
   1 ^ clear all    
   1 You will move around the text file a lot as you use these  keys.
   1 You will have discovered that  TO  "scrolls"  the  display  down
   1 You should be able to see TO and  THEN  described  in  the  help
   1 You might now like to go back and rejustify the  two  paragraphs
   1 You might  now  like  to  try  all  the  other  cursor  movement
   1 You can move blocks of your text about. The extend-B key inserts
   1 Y right justify on/off
   1 XWe have unrealistically appended Stock File data to these Personnel File records so as to show how we can display numeric field
   1 X clear text   
   1 With (just ENTER for find only):
   1 When the help page is showing you can press EDIT again  to  view
   1 Version 1.00
   1 Verify ? Y/N
   1 VIDEO and INV VIDEO to find the various  commands  on  the  help
   1 V mark end       
   1 Use the cursor moving arrows to move the cursor  onto  the  line
   1 U word-wrap on/off    
   1 Type word to be replaced/found: 
   1 Type letter (ENTER if finished):
   1 Type file name and press ENTER.
   1 Try the extend-
   1 To learn about the Tasword 128 Data Merge  facility  you  should
   1 This line is 128 characters long. Hold the right cursor key down to read it all. This paragraph was typed with the right  margin
   1 This is the end of Tasword 128 Tutor.  You  might  like  now  to
   1 This is a very short letter that we are using as an example of a
   1 This is a line which should (perhaps) not be here.
   1 This is      a paragraph  which
   1 This Tasword 128 Tutor is a text file that has been designed  to
   1 This  helps  ensure  that  you  do  not   delete   a   paragraph
   1 There are two other useful ways of inserting text:  insert  mode
   1 The raised parts of the ruler line at the bottom of  the  screen
   1 The opposite to TO is THEN which scrolls the display up  through
   1 The help page shows many of the Tasword control keys prefixed by
   1 The following pattern will help you find this part of the  tutor
   1 The extend-_ key recovers the most recently deleted line and  is
   1 The extend-N key is similiar to the extend-M key except that  it
   1 The extend-H "hard rejustify" command will rejustify a paragraph
   1 The extend-DELETE key deletes an entire  line.  Use  it  now  to
   1 The extend-) key deletes an entire paragraph. Try this  key  now
   1 The easiest way to correct a mis-typed kharacter is to  use  the
   1 The Word Processor
   1 The Show Manager.
   1 The Show Manager
   1 The OR key deletes the entire word under the cursor. Use  it  to
   1 The DELETE key is useful for removing  unwanted  characters  and
   1 The AT key also deletes a character but it works in a  different
   1 The AND key is used to insert text in three different ways:
   1 The >= key moves the text that is to the  right  of  the  cursor
   1 The <> key (symbol shift W) centres text into the middle of  the
   1 Thankyou for your letter of 16th August quoting for  the  repair
   1 Thankyou for your interest in our new product range.  I
   1 Tasword Data Merge.
   1 Tasman Software hopes that you  have  found  Tasword  128  Tutor
   1 Tape data merge is prohibited   Press any key to return to menu
   1 TWidget, size 
   1 TUTOR     
   1 TSplinge (r.h.
   1 TSMF Updat
   1 TRUE VIDEO  
   1 TRANSFORM KEYBOARD ORDERSD
   1 TMint hole
   1 TMASTERFIL
   1 THIS IS A HEADING
   1 TGULPMAN Gam
   1 TEXTMERGE *
   1 TEXT5     
   1 TEXT4     n
   1 TEXT3     
   1 TEXT2     
   1 TEXT1     
   1 TDisassemble
   1 TDescriptio
   1 TAntigravity hoo
   1 TASWORD128
   1 TASWORD 128 TUTOR                   (C) Tasman Software Ltd 1986
   1 TASCODErun TASWORD  128
   1 TASCODE1TASCODE2
   1 T2T3CODE  U
   1 T2T3 CONV.
   1 T13-Amp Plug
   1 T change window size  GRAPH printer control  
   1 Stop refresh in justify Y/N
   1 Special low cost group travel arrangements have  been  made  for
   1 Selective or All? (
   1 See how AT works by 123456 putting the cursor just in  front  of
   1 Scroll at screen edge Y/N
   1 Save text file        S
   1 STOP PRESSING TO
   1 S to print Selected records
   1 S to Skip this merge data
   1 S clear margins      
   1 Return to text file   R
   1 Return to text after load Y/N
   1 Remember that you can use extend-J to reform the paragraph.  Try
   1 Ref Description       Cost Quan
   1 REPLACE? (Y/N)      EDIT to quit
   1 R replace / find text
   1 Put a formatted cartridge in    drive 1 and press ENTER
   1 Printer Control Characters
   1 Print text file       P
   1 Press: P to Print with this data
   1 Press any key to continue
   1 Press SPACE for other 16 chars.
   1 Press EDIT to return to menu.
   1 Press 1 - 8 to change drive.
   1 Position the cursor in the    first     line of this
   1 PSUMMARY by DEPARTMEN
   1 PRINT WITH DATA MERGE
   1 PRINT      
   1 PEXAMPLE: ONE RECORD PER PAGE..
   1 P paging on/off       
   1 Once you have marked a block you move it by moving the cursor to
   1 O auto on/off  
   1 O auto insert on/off  STOP save/load/print   
   1 Now use the TRUE VIDEO or INV  VIDEO  key  to  ensure  that  the
   1 Now use TRUE VIDEO to veiw the part of the help page that  shows
   1 Now use TRUE VIDEO or INV VIDEO to scroll the help display until
   1 Now press the TO key (symbol shift F) and keep pressing TO until
   1 Now press INV VID to scroll the help display down  so  that  you
   1 Normal Print Characters
   1 No room for file
   1 Name of text file for saving? 
   1 Name of text file for merging? 
   1 Name of text file for loading? 
   1 Name of text file for erasing?
   1 Name of file for data merge? 
   1 NZimmermann 
   1 NN YY----------
   1 NMcCallum 
   1 NDavidson L 
   1 NCampbell Systems at..
   1 NCampbell J 
   1 NCampbell B 
   1 N copy block (
   1 Mr. P. Monico
   1 Mr. Hope U Buyit
   1 Microdrive write protected
   1 Microdrive not found, try again
   1 Microdrive not found
   1 Microdrive full
   1 Merge text file       M
   1 MF CONVERT
   1 MERGE     
   1 MASTERFILE ver 09
   1 M move block     
   1 Ltd for details.
   1 Load text file        L
   1 Leeds residents. Contact the Leeds office of Get  There  Coaches
   1 Leeds LS2 9LN
   1 LOCK again. Remember that capital letters can also be  typed  by
   1 K rejust line (un=
   1 Just press 
   1 J rejustify para (
   1 Insert off
   1 Insert mode is useful when you want to insert several  lines  of
   1 Insert    
   1 Ignore case? (
   1 If you used the extend-' and extend-& control keys to  move  the
   1 If you have used DELETE and AT to delete some characters in  the
   1 INSERT OFF
   1 I insert on/off       
   1 I insert on/off
   1 Hyde Terrace
   1 General Manager
   1 File:example   
   1 File not found
   1 File exists, delete? (Y/N)
   1 FIND / FIND AND REPLACE
   1 FF at page breaks (
   1 FF after printing (
   1 Extend-^ (extend - symbol shift - H)  will  clear  all  the  tab
   1 Extend-+ will set a new tab stop at the cursor position. Extend-
   1 Essex IG10 1TD
   1 Error! - the data merge file is not readable
   1 Erase file from M/D   E
   1 ENTER to re-specify file name
   1 ENTER to proceed
   1 EDIT to abandon save.
   1 EDIT can be used to view the help page. You can  scroll  through
   1 Do you want to verify (Y/N)?
   1 DProgrammin
   1 DPress N for next page, or..
   1 DELETE PARAGRAPH: CONFIRM? (Y/N)
   1 DELETE BLOCK - CONFIRM? (Y/N) 
   1 DEL del line (un=
   1 DDEPARTMEN
   1 D set right margin   
   1 Customise program     C
   1 Conversion program for      Tasword three
   1 Code? (ENTER if finished):
   1 Cat micro-drive............C";
   1 Cartridge name: K bytes free          Drive 
   1 CAPS LOCK sets the capitals lock. Press it now and you will  see
   1 C delete block   
   1 C delete block 
   1 Bad sector on cartridge
   1 B mark start     
   1 Auto-insert mode is useful for inserting a few  words  into  the
   1 As you work through this tutor you should keep using EDIT,  TRUE
   1 An example of an extended mode control  key  is  extend-1.  This
   1 Absent data can be replaced with a filler like this one
   1 AWe have artificially included Stock File data in our Personnel records to illustrate right-aligned fields in report ref 4
   1 ASouthfork Ranch|Dallas|Texas|US
   1 AOur products are stocked by||Buffer Micro Shop|310 Streatham High Road|London SW1
   1 AND will usually  destroy  the  justification  of  a  paragraph.
   1 AMany other retailers stock our products, but we also trade mail-order. Send SAE for our current catalogue
   1 A22 Acacia Avenue|Mystery Estate|Puddlebury on Thames|Erehwo
   1 A15 Rous Road|Buckhurst Hill|Essex  IG9 6B
   1 A useful key which saves you referring to the manual  too  often
   1 A to print All records
   1 A set left margin    
   1 >= move text right     
   1 > change case  
   1 =================
   1 ================
   1 = reset tabs   
   1 <> centre line         
   1 <= move text left      
   1 ;"ing...":
   1 ;"TASCODE"
   1 ;"MF mcode"
   1 ;"FILES BEING TRANSFERRED"
   1 ;"      Press ENTER to stop.      "
   1 8 put footer 
   1 7 put header 
   1 6 get header 
   1 5 get footer 
   1 2nd char set print characters
   1 2 2nd character set   
   1 0Stock Summary sorted by Part Re
   1 0PERSONNEL SUMMAR
   1 -------------------------------
   1 - will clear a tab stop if there is one at the current position.
   1 *"m";d;N$:
   1 )))))))DM*
   1 ) delete paragraph   
   1 (Sorted by surname
   1 (3) To insert a character into a word put the  cursor  over  the
   1 (2) To insert a word between two existing words put  the  cursor
   1 (1) To insert a blank line put the cursor at  the  beginning  of
   1 ''''"Converting Tasword Two file:    ";f$;'"to Tasword three file:          ";n$
   1 '''"Do you want to convert any  morefiles?"
   1 &T0532 742858
   1 &T0532 438301
   1 &T01 658 6350
   1 &T01 508 5058
   1 &NTransform Ltd
   1 &NTasman Software Ltd
   1 &NMicromend
   1 &NCampbell Software Design Ltd
   1 &ASpringfield House
   1 &A8 Manor Drive
   1 &A57 Trap's Hill
   1 &A24 West Oak
   1 &&N=Micromend
   1 "Type in the name of the new file" 
   1 "Type in the name of the  Taswordtwo file to convert  to  Taswordthree format"
   1 "T2T3CODE"
   1 "Press:"''"     M to save to microdrive"''"     T to save to tape"
   1 "Press:"''"     M to load from microdrive"''"     T to load from tape"
   1 "MF mcode"
   1 "Give spec name";n$:
   1 "Enter file name of sel records:"'
   1 "CURSOR MOVEMENT" part of the help page is showing at the top of
   1 "5";"m";d;n$:
   1 "5";"m";d;n$
   1 "5";"&";a$(k);e$(k,
   1 "2";a$(co):
   1 "2";"Save Sel records...........S";
   1 "2";"Return to Masterfile.......R
   1  underline 
   1  to start again
   1  to return to menu
   1  to load the   first text file on the tape
   1  to change.
   1  keys to confirm that their  action
   1  enlarged 
   1  emphasised 
   1  double str 
   1  condensed 
   1  chars free
   1  at any time to print
   1  and extend-
   1  Tasman Software Ltd 1986
   1  Press letters of fields to be            transfered.           
   1  OR delete word        
   1  AT delete under       DELETE del. left
   1  AND insert line/char  
   1   STEP tab right  
   1   Ready to clear the text file  Are you sure?Press  y  for yesn  for no
   1   NOT  tab left   
   1   F I L E  F U L L T O P  O F  F I L E
   1    *****    ***     ****   *     *    ****    ****    ***
   1     the line which is to be the line after the  new  line.  Then
   1     press AND;
   1     press AND.
   1     in the space between the relevant words and press AND;
   1     character to the right of the  new  character  position  and
   1      *     *****    ***    *  *  *   *    *   ****    *   *
   1      *     *   *   ****     *   *     ****    *  *    ***
   1      *     *   *   *       *     *   *    *   *   *   *  *
   1      *     *   *       *   * * * *   *    *   * *     *  *
   1          to  set  the   left   and   right   margins
   1          this paragraph  was  typed.  Then  use  the
   1          their default positions.
   1          respectively   at   the   current    cursor
   1          position. Use these commands now to set the
   1          margins to the position they were  at  when
   1          extend-S command to reset  the  margins  to
   1          The extend-A and extend-D commands are used
   1           N:
   1           M:
   1           L:
   1           K:
   1           J:
   1           I:
   1           H:
   1           G:
   1           F:
   1           E:
   1           D:
   1                T A S W O R D   1 2 8    T U T O R
   1                   (C) 1986 Tasman Software Ltd
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