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The
Machine
Setup
screen
of
[SETUP]
allows
you
to
force
the transfer
of
[SETUP]
or
personal
spelling
dictionary
information
from
the
disk
to the
battery-powered
memory.
UNDO and the SETUP Command
You
cannot undo
[SETUP].
You
can,
however,
restore
the
initial
setup values (those
that were
in
your
Cat when
it
came
from
the
factory) by
pressing
lusE
FRoNrl-[sHlFr]-[sEruP].
Screens
l
and 6: Document Setup
and
Initial
Document
Setup
Document
Setup
is the
first
screen
that
appears
when
you
use
[SETUP].
The sixth
screen,
Initial
Document
Setup,
has
exactly
the
same
list of
items,
but
it
applies
to
all
documents generally, rather
than
only
those
you
highlight'
For
example,
if
you
change the
First
page
number
that
prints
to
5
in
Document
Setup, only
the documents
that
were highlighted when
you
made
the
change
will
be af-
fected. However,
if
you
made the
same change
on
the
Initial
Document
Setup
screen,
all
documents
in
the
current text
or
any other
text
would have 5
as
their
first
printing
page
number, unless they
were specifically
set
otherwise
with
[SETUP].
The rules
you lay
down on
the
Initial
Document Setup
screen
for
document
format
will
be
stored in
the
battery-powered memory,
and
will
stay
in
effect
even after
you've
turned
the Cat
off
and on.
The
meaning
of
each
line
is explained below.
The
right-
hand column
shows
initial
values. Initial
value means
values that the
Cat
automatically
assigns
to
the
feature
when the machine is
first
tumed
on.
Document
Setup Screen
First
page
number
This
is
the
number of
the
first
page
in
the document.
It
is
normally
l,
but
if
you
have
a
large
document that
spreads
out
over
several
disks you
might
have
reason
to
set
it
higher.
Page
numbers, both
positive
and negative,
are
virtually
unlimited.
First
page
number that
prints
This is
the
first
page
number that
will
appear
in
the
printout.
If it
is
"2,"
for
example, then page
I
will
be
unnumbered,
and
page
numbers
2 and
higher
will
be
printed
at
the
bottom
center
of
the page.
If
you want unumbered
pages,
set
this
number
higher
than the number
of
pages
in
your
document.

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