ThinkTank Manual

Figure 4—1: NEW Command Menu After Selecting MODE

As a general rule, there is only one “path” to each Think— Tank command. The EDIT commands, however, are exceptions. If you look under “Editing Text” on the reference card, you’ll see that you can also get to either text editor by selecting EDIT from the Main Command Menu. Then you can choose HEADLINE or PARAGRAPH depending on which editor you want. Thus, each editor is accessible in two different contexts: you may select EDIT directly from the Main Command Menu or as an option under NEW.

On the back, the reference card includes a “Keystroke Con— figuration Chart.” Many ThinkTank command keys are configurable (changeable); this chart shows you how they are configured in your version of ThinkTank. (See KEYS in the reference guide for information on reconfiguring command keys.) This panel also reminds you of several commands you might otherwise overlook because they do not appear on Think— Tank menus; they can all be found in the reference guide.

Like most maps, the reference card does not aim to be ex- haustive. It is designed to orient you and head you in the right direction. The reference guide is the place to look for all the commands.

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