Glossary

Flashing Cursor: When entering or editing a headline or paragraph, a pointer that indicates where your next action will take effect.

Format: To draw a nap on a disk so that your computer can accurately record and retrieve each piece of information.

Format Setting: The way in which a printed or ported outline

is arranged.

Reading:Same as headline.

Headline:Main point or subpoint of an outline, expressed in a single line. Headlines may have subheadings, other headlines which contain more detailed information, arranged beneath them.

Higher Level:Closer to the top (summit) of the outline; logically superordinate; to the left of.

Immediately Subordinate:Same as directly subordinate.

Keyword: A word, phrase, or series or characters that you want ThinkTank to search for or replace.

Leader: The leading character of a headline, which tells you whether there is more outline material beneath it (+) or not

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Level: Relative position in an outline. Indentation is used to indicate the level of a headline or paragraph in an outline; lower levels are indented to the right of higher levels.

Main Command Menu:The menu, displayed by pressing the slash (“/”) key from Top Level, that contains ThinkTank’s most important commands.

Menu; Menu Cursor:A menu is a list of commands or options from which you can select. The menu cursor is a pointer that highlights one option on a menu.

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