Manual

What Text File Editor Can and Cannot Do
Word Processing
can perfom all of
the tasks listed in
this table, even
those that Text File
Editor cannot do.
For more
l
information, see
the chapter on
Word Processing
The following table lists the tasks that Text File Editor can and cannot perform.
Text File Editor shares basic capabilities with Word Processing, such as spell
check.
Text File EdRor Can Do This:
Edit using CUT, COPY, PASTE, DELETE
Create and save a document
Copy, rename, or backup a file
Undo your latest change
Check spelling
Search and Replace
Use W'dd Cards and Special Characters
Print
R Cannot Do this:
I Adjust left and right margins
!Adjust tabs
Change text styles and fonts
Vary alignment
Modify line spacing
Create page breaks
Adjust rulers
Create graphics
Word Wrap and Line Endings
When your text reaches the right edge of the window, it wraps automatically
to the next line. This feature is called word wrap. Word wrap means that you
do not have to press ENTER (the Return key on a typewriter) to start a new
-line of text. When),oware'ready to begin a new paragraph, press ENTEiq. If
you .want to set lin_ endings, press ENTER at the end of each line. If there is
more text than can fit in the window, use the scroll bar to see different parts
of the document.
Changing the Text Size
You can change the text size displayed in any Text File Editor document.
Select from three sizes of text: 9, 12, and 14 point. Text File Editor displays all
the text in a document at the same size. If you select a different size, all the
text in the document changes to the size you select. The size setting stays in
effect even ff you dose one document and open another.
To change the text size:
Select a new size from the Sizes menu. A//text in the document changes to tbe
new size.
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