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

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comes highlighted.

 

CODE

 

VERT

 

 

 

Z

Comp

 

OVERCAPS

 

MIROR

 

 

 

Yes

 

 

 

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SET

ESC

 

 

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

The text that will be assigned the effect is highlighted as you move the cursor.

Note that you can assign effects to one block at a time. You cannot select text across multiple blocks to assign effects.

7.When all the characters to which you want to assign the effects are highlighted, press SET to assign the

effects and return to the text input screen.Note that the characters on the display are shaded.

Important!

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ABXYZ

When using the box effect with two lines of text, the result you get depends on how you select the text. Note the following text.

ABXYZ BComputer Company

If you assign the box effect to “ABXYZ” and “Computer Company” separately, you get the following result.

If you assign the box effect to the entire text (From “A” to “y”), you get the following result.

ABXYZ

Computer Company

ABXYZ

Computer Company

To remove text effects

Example: To remove the shading from “ABXYZ” in the following text.ABXYZ Computer Company

Note

The following operation removes all effects assigned to the text you specify.
1. Press EFFECT to display a menu of effects.2. Use L to highlight CANCEL, and then press SET.

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VERT

MIROR ABXYZ

OVER

CAPS

Yes SET No ESC

3.Use H and J to move the cursor to the point from which you want to remove effects.

4.Press SET and the letter at the cursor location becomes highlighted.

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