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Introduction
The Reference Guide is notan
instruction
manual,
and
you
don't
have to read
it in
order
to
use
the
Cat. You'll
learn
the Cat faster
if
you
just
plunge
in
and
try
it.
After
setting
up
your equipment according
to the
instructions
in
the
first
part of
thel/aw+o
Guide,there
are
two
ways you
mightgo:
If
you've
already had
word
processing experience, you
might
want
to
approach
it
through the Quick
Reference
Card.
Just
try
out the features.
If
you want
step-by-step
instruction,
do the
tutorial
in
the
How-to
Guide.
The hour
or two you
spend
on
the
tutorial
will
pay
big dividends,
since
the
habits you
form early on
will
influence
the
way you
use
the
Cat
for
a
long time to
come.
The rest
of
the
How-to Guide
answers
practical
questions
such
as
"How
do
I
print
a
document?"
The
Reference
Guide
ishke
anencyclopedia.
It
describes
every feature
of
the Cat
in detail.
When you want to know exactly how
a
specific function
works
and
everything
that
it
can
do,
look
here.
Four Things About
the Cat You
Must Know
To
understand,the Reference Guide,
you
must
be
familiar
with
typing
and erasing,
leaping,
highlighting,
and
com-
mands.
If
you
are
not
familiar
with
these, read
about
them
in
the H
ow
-
t
o
G
uide.
Above all,
0ry
them
out. It'
s
essential
to
unders[and
these
functions
in
order to
use
the Cat.
T\e
Quick
Reference
Card,
Howio Guide,Tutorial,
and
Reference
Guide
are
all
constructed
alike,
with
parallel
sections on
typing,
leaping,
highlighting,
and commands.
You
will
find
the
same
commands discussed
in
the
same
order
here and
in
the
How-to
Guide.
IVhat's in
the Reference Guide?
The
same
things
you'll find in
the
How-to
Guide,butin
greater
detail.

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