ThinkTank Manual

Press F (for FORMATTED) and then Y (for YES) to take a look at ThinkTank’s formatting options. Although ThinkTank is not a word processor, it allows you substantial control over the appearance of your ported outlines. The instructions on the screen, which are shown in Figure 4—2, tell you how to move around the 16 format settings and change them if you wish. You can control your document’s spacing, margins, page titles —— even tell ThinkTank to construct a table of con- tents. The format settings are described in detail under FORMATTED in the reference guide.

Feel free to play around. Even if you press the RETURN key to indicate that you want to change a setting, you can always leave it as it is, or change it back later.

When you finish exploring, press ESC to stop. If you

made any changes, ThinkTank displays the EXIT SETTINGS Command Menu. You can now choose whether to SAVE your changes for the future, use them this time only, or go back and review them again. Press N (for NOSAVE) this time.

Now ThinkTank asks you to name your text file. The reference guide tells you how to enter a name, and Appendix B contains detailed information about PASCAL file names. For

Figure 4—2:Reviewing the Port Format Settings

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