Justifying Text and Using Tab Stops 36
Deko500 User’s Guide
To paste a cut or copied tab stop:
1. If necessary, open the file into which you will paste the tab stop.
2. Position to text cursor where you will insert the cut or copied tab
stop.
3. From the Edit menu, choose Paste (Ctrl+V), or click the paste
button in the Tools window.
To change the decimal tab character:
1. From the Options menu, choose Preferences.
2. At the top of the dialog box, choose Common.
3. In the Decimal tab char text box, type a new decimal tab character.
4. Choose OK or press Enter.
To display or hide tab markers:
1. From the Options menu, choose Preferences.
2. In the dialog box, under Markers, check or uncheck Tab stops.
USING UNDO
To undo the previous action(s):
From the Edit menu, choose Undo (Ctrl+Z) for each action you
wish to undo. The Edit menu tells you what will be undone.
To redo undone actions:
From the Edit menu, choose Redo (Ctrl+Y) for each action you
wish to redo. The Edit menu tells you what will be redone.
To enable or disable Undo:
In the Edit menu, check or un-check Undo enabled.
Notes The default setting is Undo enabled. Undo uses several
megabytes of space on your hard drive and may slow some
Deko500 operations. Disabling Undo frees space on your hard
drive and may speed up Deko500’s performance.
You cannot disable Undo, then enable Undo and use it to
undo actions performed while it was disabled.
Undo will not undo changes to a macro or custom typeface,
and is disabled during sequence playback. When you play a
sequence, Deko500 resets the Undo buffer so that no previous