3. Use L to highlight SANS, and then press SET.

FUNCSHIFT FROM?

CODE

VERT

MIROR mpany

OVER

CAPS

Yes SET No ESC

4.Use H and J to move the cursor to the point where you want the font change to start.

In our example, you would move to either “A” or “Z”.

Since “A” is the first character, you can make the cursor jump directly there by press- ing FUNC and then H.

5.Press SET and the letter at the cursor location be-

comes highlighted.

FUNCSHIFT TO?

 

CODE

 

VERT

 

OVERCAPS Z Comp

 

MIROR

 

Yes

 

No

 

 

 

 

SET

ESC

 

 

6.Use H and J to move the cursor to the other end of the range you want to change.

The text that will be affected by the change is highlighted as you move the cursor.

7.When all the characters you want to change to the new font are highlighted, press SET to apply the change and return to the text input screen.

Changing Character Styles

There are four character styles that you can select: normal, outline, shadow, and raised. The following shows examples of each type of style:

Normal:Shadow:

Outline:Raised:

The following section describes how to change the style setting and how you can find out what the current setting is.

How to tell the current style settings

Use the H and J cursor keys to move the cursor around the display. The style indicators appear on the display to indicate the style of the letter at the current cursor location.

Indicator

Meaning

 

 

None

Normal

 

 

A

Outline

 

 

A

Shadow

 

 

A

Raised

 

 

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