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- Using help Exiting a file Moving around Spell checking
- Copy/move text Finding/replacing Page layout Switching files
- Creating a file Installing Printing Text layout
- Deleting text Justifying text Reminders/menus Saving a file
- Enhancing text Loading a file Reformatting text Support services
- Entering text Margins Repaging a file Shareware
-
- U S I N G T H E H E L P S C R E E N S
-
- To use the Help screens:
- 1. Press F1 twice. The Help Menu contains a list of Help topics.
- 2. Press the Arrow keys or the Tab key and watch the highlighting move to
- different topics. Some topics have multiple Help screens. Scroll through
- these screens by pressing PgDn and PgUp or Shf PgDn and Shf PgUp.
- 3. Press Esc to return to the editing screen from the Help screens.
-
- The instructions in these Help screens are for any computer. Most prompts on
- these screens use the generic "filename" in place of an actual file name.
- Place a disk drive specification, like "A:", or pathname, like "\pcw\" in
- front of a file name if necessary. For instance if a file is on the disk in
- the B drive, type "B:filename"; if a file is in the subdirectory \pcw\doc on
- your hard disk, type "C:\pcw\doc\filename".
-
- E X I T I N G A F I L E
-
- To exit a file:
- 1. Press F1.
- 2. Press F2, the Exit option. If you have changed the text since the last time
- you saved, the file is automatically saved.
-
- You don't have to save a file before you exit the edit program. You may make a
- mistake and not want to save it to disk.
-
- To exit a file without saving it:
- 1. Press F1.
- 2. Press F9. This clears the automatic save.
- 3. Press F2. This takes you back to the DOS prompt and leaves the file exactly
- the same as when you started or last saved it.
-
- M O V I N G A R O U N D T H E S C R E E N
-
- Up and Down Arrow keys Move up and down one line at a time
- Left and Right Arrow keys Move left and right one space at a time
- Shf Up and Down Arrows Move to the top and bottom of the screen
- Shf Left and Right Arrows Move to the left and right edges of the screen
- Ctl Left and Right Arrows Move to the beginning of previous or next word
- Home Move to the left margin
- End Move to the end of the line after last character
- Shf Home Move to the first non-blank character on a line
- Shf End Move to the right margin
- PgUp and PgDn Scroll the text down or up by one line
- Shf PgUp and PgDn Scroll by one screen of text (24 lines)
- Ctl PgUp and PgDn Scroll by paragraph
- Shf Ctl PgUp and PgDn Scroll by page
- Shf Grey+ and Grey- Jump to top and bottom of file
-
- S P E L L C H E C K I N G
-
- The master word list is called WORDS.MAS. You can create your own word list.
- Call it WORDS.USE. This list must be alphabetical. Use the DOS SORT command to
- sort it. Both of these files are read automatically when you press Alt F2 to
- bring up the Spelling Menu.
-
- To check the spelling of the last word typed:
- * Press Alt F2 then F2.
-
- To check spelling as you type:
- * Press Alt F2 then F7.
-
- To scan for a misspelled word:
- * Press Alt F2 then Grey+ or Grey- to scan for the next or prior word.
-
- To guess at a correction:
- * At a misspelled word, press Alt F2 then F3.
-
- To add a word to your user list:
- * With the cursor on the word, press Alt F2 then F4.
-
- To save new words to your user list:
- * Press Alt F2 then F6.
-
- C O P Y I N G A N D M O V I N G T E X T
-
- To copy a block of text from one spot in a file to another:
- 1. Place the cursor at the beginning of the block and press F3.
- 2. Move to the end of the block. The text is highlighted as you move the
- cursor. This is called Marking text.
- 3. Press F3. The text becomes brighter. It is now called Marked. When you move
- the cursor, no more highlighting occurs.
- 4. Move the cursor to the new location.
- 5. Press F3 a third time. You have copied the paragraph.
- 6. Press F5 to clear the marking.
-
- To move a block of text from one place to another:
- 1. Place the cursor at the beginning of the block and press F6.
- 2. Move the cursor to the end of the block and press F6 again.
- 3. Move the cursor to the new location.
- 4. Press F6 a third time. Watch the paragraph move.
- 5. Press F5.
-
- F I N D I N G A N D R E P L A C I N G T E X T
-
- To find text:
- 1. Move to the top of the file.
- 2. Press F9. The Top Line says:
- Esc F9:Find "." F10:Replace "."
- 3. Type the text you want to search for.
- 4. Press Grey+ (or Ctl L) to search forward or Grey- (or Ctl O) to search
- backward.
-
- To find and replace text:
- 1. Move to the top of the file.
- 2. Press F9. The Top Line says:
- Esc F9:Find "." F10:Replace "."
- 3. Type the Find text.
- 4. Press F10. The cursor goes to the Replace area.
- 5. Type the Replace text.
- 6. Press F10 to search for the Find text and replace it with Replace text, or
- Grey+ to find the next occurrence, then F10 to replace it.
-
- To find and replace every occurrence:
- 1. Move to the top of the file.
- 2. Press Alt F10. The Top Line says:
- Esc:Cancel F9:Repeat-replace F10:Un-replace.
- 3. Press F9.
-
- P A G E L A Y O U T
-
- Page layout is done with Dot lines. Place each Dot line on a separate line and
- begin it with an Alt-G font character. This font character is invisible, but
- highlights the line. Dot lines can be placed in your text file, usually at the
- top of the file. You can type the Dot lines or use the Page Layout Menu
- (Alt F6 then F8) to enter them.
-
- Page Length
- Do not change the page length unless your page is not standard length (11").
- Default: 66 lines (11"). For laser printers, this is 59.99 lines
- Dot line: .L:length
- Example: .L:84 for legal paper
-
- Top and Bottom Margins
- Use top and bottom margins to change the number of lines printed on a page.
- Default: Top margin is 0 lines and bottom margin is 6 lines (1")
- Dot lines: .XT:length for top margin
- .XB:length for bottom margin
- Examples: .XT:3 for 1/2" top margin and .XB:0 for no bottom margin
-
- Extra Left Margin
- Use extra left margins to adjust the printed left margin. This lets you enter
- text starting in column 1 of the screen.
- Dot lines: .X:number for extra left margin
- Example: .X:10 to push the text to the right 1" when you print
-
- Line Spacing
- You can set multiple line spacing, or adjust the number of lines per inch.
- Default: Single spacing and 6 lines per inch
- Dot lines: .M:number for multiple line spacing
- .S:length for lines per inch spacing
- Examples: .M:2 sets double spacing and .S:4 sets printing at 4 lines per inch
-
- Headers and Footers
- Up to 8 headers and 8 footers are allowed.
- Default: Header and footer text is printed flush left. Use 3 periods (...)
- in front of text to print flush right or 3 periods before and 3
- periods after text to center.
- Dot lines: .H:text for a header
- .F:text for a footer
- Examples: .H:Chapter 1
- .F:...About This Manual
-
- Page Numbering
- Use a header or footer for sequential page numbers. Use 3 dollar signs ($$$)
- to indicate where the page number should be printed.
- Default: Page numbering is sequential, starting with page 1.
- Dot line: .N:number changes the number on the next page. Sequential numbering
- starts again with this number.
- Example: .F:...$$$... centers a sequential page number
-
- Sample Report
- ┌────────────────────┐
- │.M:2 │ double spaces
- │.X:15 │ moves text right 15 spaces
- │.XT:3 │ top margin, 1/2"
- │.R:P │ changes to Pica font (see ENHANCING TEXT)
- │.F: │ a blank footer to separate the text from the footer
- │.F:...$$$... │ prints centered page number
- │... │
- │text │
- │... │
- │.H:text │ header, starting on page 2
- └────────────────────┘
-
- S W I T C H I N G F I L E S
-
- To switch from one file to another:
- 1. Press F1 then F6.
- 2. Type the name of the file you want to switch to. Press Enter. Include the
- drive and/or directory, if necessary.
- 3. The file you are editing is saved. The new file is loaded. You are prompted
- for a backup. Press Esc for no backup, or F9 if you want a backup copy.
-
- You can do a quick switch to another file in a series. This is a group of files
- with the same name plus an one- or two-digit number or character, such as
- PART1.DOC, PART2.DOC, PART3.DOC, etc.
-
- To switch to the previous or next file in a series:
- 1. Press F1 then F6. The Top Line says:
- File to load or create (Esc:cancel F8:dir): "filename"
- 2. Press F5 or F7. If there is a previous or next file in the series, you are
- switched there. Press Esc, Enter, Grey+, or Grey- to edit the file, F5 to
- go to the previous file, or F7 to go to the next file.
-
- You may import text from one file to another by marking text, switching files,
- and then inserting the text with F3, F6, or Ctl F4.
-
- C R E A T I N G A F I L E
-
- To create a file:
- 1. At the DOS prompt, type "ED". Press Enter. The Opening Menu appears.
- 2. Press F6. The Top Line says:
- File to load or create (Esc:cancel F8:dir): "work.doc"
- 3. Type a new file name and press Enter. The Top Line says:
- File not found; Esc to retype, or F9 to create "filename"
- 4. Press F9. The PC-Write editing screen appears. Begin entering text.
-
-
- To create a file bypassing the Opening Menu:
- 1. At the DOS prompt, type ED filename. Press Enter. The Top Line says:
- File to load or create (Esc:cancel F8:dir): "filename"
- 2. Press Enter. The initial screen appears. The Top Line says:
- File not found; Esc to retype, or F9 to create "filename"
- 3. Press F9.
-
- I N S T A L L I N G P C - W R I T E
-
- To create a working diskette for a floppy disk computer:
- 1. Place the PC-Write Program diskette in drive A. Prepare two blank formatted
- diskettes (one for 3.5 inch diskettes), plus blank formatted diskettes for
- backup diskettes if you want to make backups.
- 2. At the DOS prompt, type "WORKDISK B:" and press Enter.
- 3. WORKDISK copies files to the working diskette and asks you questions about
- your computer. Press "Y" for Yes or "N" for No. WORKDISK will prompt
- you to change diskettes when necessary.
- 4. When WORKDISK is complete, the DOS prompt reappears. When you are working
- with PC-Write, keep the working diskette in the A drive.
-
- To create a working directory on a hard disk computer:
- 1. Change to the root directory of your hard disk by typing "C:". Press Enter.
- 2. Then type "CHDIR \". Press Enter.
- 3. Create a PC-Write working directory by typing "MKDIR \PCW". Press Enter.
- This creates a PC-Write working directory called PCW.
- 4. Change to the A drive by typing "A:". Press Enter.
- 5. Place the PC-Write Program diskette in drive A. At the DOS prompt, type
- "WORKDISK C:\PCW\". Press Enter.
- 6. WORKDISK copies some files to the working directory and asks you some
- questions about your computer. Press "Y" for Yes or "N" for No.
- WORKDISK will prompt you to change diskettes when necessary.
- 7. When WORKDISK is complete, the DOS prompt reappears. When you want to use
- PC-Write, change to the PC-Write directory of your hard disk by typing
- "C:". Press Enter. Then type "CHDIR \PCW" and press Enter.
-
- P R I N T I N G
-
- To print while editing a file:
- 1. Press F1 then F7. The Top Line says:
- File to print (Esc:cancel F8:dir): "filename"
- 2. Press Enter to print the file you are editing. The Top Line says:
- Esc:Exit F9:Print to disk file F10:Printer is ready
- 3. Press F10. The Print Menu appears.
- 4. Press F10 to print the whole file or F9 to print one page.
-
- To print from the DOS prompt:
- 1. At the DOS prompt, type:
- ED filename /p <Enter>
- 2. The Print Menu appears. Press F10 to print the whole file or F9 to print
- one page.
-
- If you get the message:
- Print control file name (Esc:exit, Enter:none): ""
- Press Enter. The print program can run without this file for now. You should
- have created PR.DEF when you created your working diskette or directory. See
- INSTALLING to learn how to do this.
-
- T E X T L A Y O U T
-
- To center text:
- 1. Place the cursor on a line or mark a block.
- 2. Press Shf F8.
-
- To right flush text:
- 1. Place the cursor on a line or mark a block.
- 2. Press Ctl F8.
-
- To slide text left or right:
- 1. Mark the text you want to slide with F3 or F6, or mark the file with
- Ctl F5. See COPYING AND MOVING TEXT.
- 2. To slide text right, press Shf Ins.
- To slide text left, press Shf Del.
- 3. At the prompt, type the number of spaces to slide.
- 4. Press Enter.
-
- D E L E T I N G T E X T
-
- Bksp Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
- Del Deletes the character at the cursor, but doesn't move the cursor.
- Ctl Enter Deletes the text on a line from the cursor to the end of the line.
- Ctl Esc Deletes one word at the cursor.
- Ctl Bksp Deletes the word to the left of the cursor.
-
- To delete a block of text:
- 1. Place the cursor at the beginning of the block to be deleted.
- 2. Press F4.
- 3. Move the cursor to the end of the block.
- 4. Press F4 again.
-
- To undelete a block of text:
- 1. Press Ctl F4. This only works with the most recent deletion. It undeletes
- text deleted with F4, Ctl Enter, Ctl Esc, or Ctl Bksp.
- 2. Press F5.
-
- J U S T I F Y I N G T E X T
-
- To right justify text:
- 1. Place the cursor above the text to be justified.
- 2. Press F2 then F4 to embed the Ruler line.
- 3. Press F2 to edit this ruler.
- 4. Move the cursor to the "R" (or a new right margin location) and type "J".
- 5. New text is justified as you type it (with automatic reformatting on).
- Reformat existing text. See REFORMATTING TEXT. Proportional text does
- not appear justified on the screen.
-
- If the text does not print justified, check the Ruler line. Make sure the "L"
- is in the same column as the text. In other words, if the "L" is in column 1,
- make sure the text actually begins in column 1. If not, change the Ruler line
- to match the text. See MARGINS.
-
- R E M I N D E R L I N E S A N D M E N U S
-
- When you installed PC-Write with the WORKDISK program, you were asked if you
- wanted the Reminder lines on the top of the screen. If you said yes, these
- three lines are there to remind you of the options available to you.
- If you said no, you can bring them onto the screen.
-
- To display the Reminder lines:
- 1. Press Shf F1. 2. Press Shf F1 again to take them off the screen.
-
- To use PC-Write's menus:
- 1. Press Esc to bring up the Main Menu.
- 2. Press the Ctl key to see the Ctl Main Menu.
- 3. Press Shf to see the Shf Main Menu.
- 4. Press Alt to see the Alt Main Menu.
- 5. Press Esc to return to the editing screen.
-
- S A V I N G A F I L E
-
- Until you save a file, all your work is stored only in your computer's memory.
- None has been copied to the diskette. If you shut off your computer, all of it
- will be gone for good. To use your text another time, you need to save it on
- the diskette or hard disk.
-
- To save text to a disk:
- 1. Press F1.
- 2. Press F3, for saving. When PC-Write is done saving the file, the Top Line
- says "Read" instead of "Edit", since the text in memory is now the same as
- the text on the disk. When you make a change to the text, the Top Line says
- "Edit" again.
-
- You can also save a file when you exit it. See EXITING A FILE.
- E N H A N C I N G T E X T
-
- To turn on a font for a word or line:
- 1. Place the cursor before the word or line.
- 2. Press the Alt key and one of the letters listed below. This inserts
- a font character.
- 3. Place the cursor after the word or line and press the same keys again.
-
- To use the Formatting Menu to enter font characters:
- 1. Place the cursor before the word or line (or mark the word).
- 2. Press Alt F6 then F6, select the font you want, press Enter.
- 3. Place the cursor after the word or line and do the same thing.
-
- To see the text on the screen without font characters:
- * Press Alt space bar. This turns on Hide mode. Press Alt space bar again to
- see the font characters. This is Show mode.
-
- To start a font or enhancement for a longer block or the whole file:
- 1. Use a .R:letter Dot line on the line above the block or at the top of the
- file. Use one of the letters listed below. This command starts with an
- Alt-G font character.
- 2. Use a .Q:letter Dot line with the same letter to stop a font or
- enhancement.
-
- WIDTH FONTS │ SPECIAL FONTS │ ENHANCEMENTS
- Alt C Compressed │ Alt B Boldface │ Alt H Superscript
- Alt D Double wide │ Alt I Italics │ Alt L Subscript
- Alt E Elite 12 cpi, fast │ Alt M Marine blue │ Alt O Overstrike
- Alt F Fast, pica (default) │ Alt R Red │ Alt S Second strike
- Alt P Pica 10 cpi, quality │ Alt Y Yellow │ Alt U Underline
- Alt Q Quality mode, elite │ Alt V Variable │ Alt W Double under
-
- L O A D I N G A N E X I S T I N G F I L E
-
- To load an existing file:
- 1. At the DOS prompt, type "ED". Press Enter. The Opening Menu appears.
- 2. Press F6. The Top Line says:
- File to load or create (Esc:cancel F8:dir): "work.doc".
- 3. Type the name of an existing file and press Enter. The initial screen
- comes up and the Top Line says:
- Press Esc for no backup, F9 to write backup file "filename"
- 4. You can make a backup copy of the file. This protects you if you
- inadvertently delete your file or if it gets written to a worn spot on the
- disk. Press Esc not to make a backup copy or F9 to make one.
-
- To load a file bypassing the Opening Menu:
- 1. At the DOS prompt, type ED filename. Press Enter. The Top Line says:
- Press Esc for no backup, F9 to write backup file "filename"
- 2. Press F9.
-
- R E F O R M A T T I N G T E X T
-
- When you change margins, with automatic reformatting on, the new margins take
- effect for existing text as you edit. With automatic reformatting off, you
- must reformat existing text to the new margins.
-
- To reformat a paragraph:
- 1. Place the cursor at the beginning of the paragraph.
- 2. Press F7.
-
- To reformat an entire file:
- 1. Press Ctl F5 to highlight the whole file.
- 2. Press F7.
-
- If the text does not reformat correctly, check the Ruler line. Make sure the
- "L" is in the same column as the text. In other words, if the "L" is in
- column 1, make sure the text actually begins in column 1. If not, change the
- Ruler line to match the text. See MARGINS.
-
- S U P P O R T S E R V I C E
-
- If you need more help, Quicksoft has the following support services:
-
- Unregistered users: Our technical support group will help you with the
- tutorial. If you need more help, you must register your copy of PC-Write.
-
- Registered users with current support: You can call for help with technical
- questions. Have your PC-Write manual and printer manual (if you are having
- printer problems) handy. Please have the following information available:
- 1. Your registration number.
- 2. Your PC-Write version number 3.03 and your DOS version number.
- 3. The type of hardware and peripherals you have.
- 4. The name of any RAM-resident programs.
- 5. The contents of your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files, if any.
-
- For help, call (206) 282-0452, 7am to 5pm Pacific time, except 1-3 Wed and Thur.
-
- E N T E R I N G T E X T
-
- With PC-Write you enter text just as you do on a typewriter. To enter letters
- and numbers, press the letter and number keys.
-
- To end a line of text:
- 1. You can end a line by pressing Enter. This is just like pressing the
- Return key on a typewriter.
- 2. Or, you can let the text wrap to the next line as you type. This is called
- wordwrap. When you edit existing text with wordwrap, you must reformat it
- with F7. See REFORMATTING TEXT.
- 3. Or, you can use automatic reformatting. This also wraps the text around as
- you type. When you edit existing text with automatic reformatting, it is
- constantly reformatted as you edit.
-
- To toggle between wordwrap and automatic reformatting:
- * Press Shf F7. The Top Line says:
- Wrap+ when wordwrap is on (the default).
- Para+ when automatic reformatting is on.
- Wrap- when wordwrap and automatic reformatting are off.
-
- PC-Write has two text-entering "modes". With Pushright mode, as you type new
- text, existing text at the cursor is pushed to the right. This is the default.
- With Overwrite mode, as you type new text you replace old text, writing over
- what is already there.
-
- To toggle between Pushright and Overwrite modes:
- * Press the Scroll Lock key (or Ctl V).
-
- M A R G I N S
-
- You can change left and right margins by editing a special line of text called
- the Ruler line.
-
- To change the right margin:
- 1. Press F2. The Ruler line appears:
- L---+--T-1----+T---2---T+----3-T--+----T----+--T-5----+T---6---T+----7-T--+--R
- The "L" is the left margin; the "R" the right margin.
- 2. Move to a new column for the right margin and type "R". The original "R"
- changes to a lower case "r".
- 3. Press F2 again. The Ruler line is gone, but the new margin is still in
- effect. Reformat existing text. See REFORMATTING TEXT. When you enter new
- text, it appears at the new right margin.
-
- To change the left margin:
- 1. Press F2.
- 2. Place an "M" where the "L" is currently.
- 3. Move the cursor to a new column and type "L".
- 4. Press F2 again.
- 5. Reformat existing text. See REFORMATTING TEXT. When you enter new text, it
- appears at the new left margin.
-
- The changes to the Ruler line stay only until you exit PC-Write. You can make
- the Ruler line changes permanent by embedding the Ruler line.
-
- To embed a Ruler line:
- 1. Press F2.
- 2. Press F4 to embed the Ruler line. The embedded Ruler stays with the file.
-
- To delete an embedded Ruler line:
- 1. Place the cursor at the beginning of the Ruler line.
- 2. Press Ctl Enter.
-
- To change an embedded Ruler line:
- 1. Place the cursor on the embedded Ruler line.
- 2. Press F2.
- 3. Make your changes, then press F2 again.
- 4. You can also edit the Ruler line directly, like normal text.
-
- R E P A G I N G A F I L E
-
- Repaging inserts Soft-Breaks in a file so you can see where page breaks occur.
- You can also force a page break by pressing Alt-T to enter a Hard-Break. The
- Page Breaks Menu helps you locate, move, and convert page breaks.
-
- To repage an entire file:
- 1. Place the cursor at the beginning of the file.
- 2. Press Alt F7 then F5 then F5. This leaves the cursor at the top of the file.
-
- To repage a single page:
- * Press Alt F7 then F7. This moves the cursor to the next page break.
-
- After a repage, you can adjust the page breaks in the following ways:
- 1. Move existing breaks with Alt F7 then Ctl PgUp or Ctl PgDn.
- 2. Enter Hard-Breaks with Alt-T or Alt F6 then F10 then F9.
- 3. Enter Soft-Breaks with Shf Alt-T (but repage will move them).
- 4. Add or delete blank lines, and repage again.
-
- S H A R E W A R E
-
- Shareware is a unique marketing approach. Quicksoft encourages you to freely
- distribute unmodified copies of PC-Write in the U.S. and Canada. You support
- Quicksoft and shareware by registering for support and by buying our products.
- As a registered user, you can get a $25 commission for every new PC-Write user
- who registers and gives us your registration number.
-
- To register:
- 1. Call 1-800-888-8088.
- 2. Or, print an order form and fill it out. Place PC-Write Reference diskette
- in drive A. At the A> prompt type COPY QUICK-OR.DER PRN. Press Enter.
-
- When you get your Registration Number:
- 1. With the Program disk in the default drive or directory, to change the
- front screen Registration # to your own, from DOS type ED =. Press Enter.
- 2. To change front screen message "Compliments of..." to your own, type
- ED +. Press Enter.
-