Setting Margins And Indents 4L; Setting Margins And Lndents - Canon Cat Reference Manual

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UNDO and
the Paragraph
Appearance Commands
IUNDO]
retums the
text to
the
state
it
was
in
before
[USE
FRONT]
was
pressed, regardless
of
how
many
changes
you've
made
in
the paragraph
appearance.
Resetting
Initial
Values
Initial
valtes
are
the
normal,
unadjusted settings
you
get
when you
first tum
on
the
Cat.
To
reset
the
left
margin,
right
margin, indent, paragraph style,
or tabs to
their
initial
values,
highlight
the
text
you wish to affect,
then
hold
[SHIFT]
down
while
you
use
the command. For example,
to
reset the
left margin to its initial value of
character
position
"8", hold
[uSE
FRONT]
and
[SHlrr],
and,
while
you hold
both keys,
press
and rqlease
[LEFT MARGIN].
Interaction
Between Paragraph
Appearance and Erasing
Erasing
the
return
(break character) at the end
of
a
para-
graph
can affect
all
features
of
paragraph
appearance.
Though margins, indent,
line
spacing,
and style
of
a
paragraph
seem
to be spread
throughout
the
paragraph,
all
of
this information
is
actually
contained
in
the
break
character (retum, page, or document character)
at
the end
of
the
paragraph.
If
you
erase
the break at the end
of
a
paragraph, the
information
about
the paragraph's
format
disappears. The
information from
the
following
paragraph
then
applies
to the
new,
larger
paragraph
that results.
Ifyou
move aparagraph
withoutmoving
the
breakcharacterat
its
end,
it will
take
on
the
appearance
of
the
paragraph
in
which you
insert
it.
If
you want
to
maintain
the
paragraph
appearance,
include
the
break character
at the end
ofany
paragraph you move.
1.
Setting Margins and Indents
If
you hold down
[USE FRONT],
then
press
and
release
[LEFT
MARGIN],
a
vertical line
called
the set
line
appears
at
the
current
left margin location.
The
set
line
helps
you
set
margins, indents, and
tabs.
Where
it
crosses
the
ruler
is
where
your margin or indent
will
be when
you
release
lusE
FRONrl.
Move
the
set
line to
the
right
or
left
by pressing
the
right
or
left
LEAP
key. Each
press
on
a
LEAP
key
causes the
line
to move
one character
position.
If
you
hold
a
LEAP
key
down
for
more than
half
a second, autorepeat takes
over
and the
set
line
moves faster.
When you
release
IUSE FRONT], the
margin of
the
highlighted
text moves
to
match the
position
of
the
set
line.

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