Franklin SCQ-200 manual Finding Parts of Words, Help is Always at Hand

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Finding Parts of Words

You can find parts of words by typing question marks and asterisks in place of letters. Each question mark stands for any single letter. Each asterisk stands for any series of letters.

You can use question marks to help solve cross- word puzzles and similar word games by typing them in place of missing letters.

Try this example.

1.Press SPELL .

2.Type d??b.

3.Press ENTER .

4.Press repeatedly to view more words.

5.Press CLEAR when finished.

Help is Always at Hand

You can view an appropriate help message

at any screen by pressing HELP

. To go back

to the previous screen, press

BACK .

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Contents User’s Guide License Agreement Limited USE LicenseKey Guide Function KeysKey Guide To Disable the Demo Getting StartedCorrecting Spellings Press Spell Type a wordViewing Confusables Follow the ArrowsFinding Parts of Words Help is Always at HandStoring Names & Phone Numbers To Add an Entry to the Phone ListKeep Copies of Important Data To View the Phone ListChecking the Memory To Erase All the Phone List Entries To Delete an Entry from the Phone ListUsing a Password About Automatic ShutoffTo Use the Calculator Memory Using the CalculatorTo Make a Calculation Converting Measures & Currencies Setting the Skill Level of the Games Understanding the Skill LevelsPlaying Hangman User Hangman and AnagramsPlaying Anagrams Playing Word Jumble Playing Word BuilderBattery Instructions Cleaning and Storage Product Information