They include:
h PS Underscore * PB Boldface
^PD Double-strike ^PX Strikeout
PT Superscript * PV Subscript
A PC Print Pause
It is also possible to define the ^PA (alternate pitch) com-
mand to change the print pitch of your document. The
WordStar User’s Manual fully describes the use of these ^P
functions. You should refer to your manual if you need help
with them.
There are four alternate ^P codes that can be defined during
the installation of your WordStar program to perform other
printer functions. They are APQ, *PW, ^PE, and ^PR. The
process of defining *P commands is called “patching” and is
a fairly complicated process. Once you have successfully de-
fined these codes, they are inserted in your text exactly like
other ^P commands. If you wish to use them, refer to the
WordStar User’s Manual for instructions or contact your
dealer for assistance.
Perhaps the most useful user-detined *P command is “PE.
If you define this as an escape (ASCII code 27), you can then
access nearly all of the advanced features of this printer.
Without this patch, you cannot place an escape in the WordStar
document and subsequently, you are limited to using
WordStar’s repertoire of print functions. A shame when you
have a powerful printer!
USING THE PRINTER WITH LOTUS l-2-3
Lotus is one of the integrated software packages that include
a spreadsheet, a database manager and graphics. We will look
at how to print Lotus l-2-3 spreadsheet.
Lotus l-2-3 uses the /Print command to print spreadsheets.
When you enter /P, a menu appears that presents you with a
number of choices. Lotus l-2-3 gives you a lot of flexibility
in printing spreadsheets through this menu, but you have to
define the range to print. All the other items have default values
that make getting started easy.
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