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PREVIOUS PAGE Moves the beginning of the previous page of the document into the window. SCROLL UP Scrolls the text up one line in the window, bringing one new line onto the last line of the window. SCROLL DOWN Scrolls the text down one line in the window, bringing one new line onto the first line of the window. CANCEL Cancels a command. Dismisses a menu if one is displayed, or changes the softkey labels to the previous level. FINISH Saves the document in its current state (copies it to a disk) and exits the word processor. JUMP TO PREVIOUS EDIT Moves the cursor to the location of the last place you entered or edited text. The shortcut is Code-Shift-E. DELETE Deletes text from the document. OTHERS Indents the left side of each line of the paragraph except the first line. REDO Repeats the previous command or series of keystrokes. SAVE Copies your work from memory to disk without finishing the session. Your work is not permanently stored until it is saved on a disk. All documents you opened and worked on during the editing session are saved. The shortcut is Code-S. UNDO Revokes the previous command or series of keystrokes. DISCARD CHANGES Discards any changes to the document since the last save. The shortcut is Code-U. ZOOM Toggles display from normal view to wide view and back. Only available on certain monitors in non-WYSIWYG mode. The shortcut is Code-Z. JUMP TO SELECTION (Code-L) Moves the cursor to the location of marked text. CHANGE VISIBILITY Changes the display of your document. The shortcut is Code-V. There are three visibility modes  Normal-visible mode shows the text without formatting symbols.  Half-visible mode shows some formatting symbols, for example paragraph symbols, and spaces.  Full-visibility mode shows all formatting symbols, including tab symbols. CHANGE PALETTE Reverses the video display and changes the color on menus and other elements displayed on the screen. The shortcut is Code-Shift-Z PAGE NUMBER Puts a symbol in the text that is replaced by the correct page number when the page prints. The shortcut is Code-Shift-#. MARK WORD Marks a word. When a word is marked (highlighted), you can apply commands to it, for example Move, Copy, and formatting commands. You can also use WORD to move the cursor forward or backward in one word jumps. On keyboards with WORD as a hard key, pressing it moves the cursor forward one word; pressing Code-WORD moves it back. MARK LINE Marks a line of text. When a line is marked (highlighted), you can apply commands to it, for example Move, Copy, and formatting commands. MARK PARAGRAPH Marks a paragraph. When a paragraph is marked (highlighted), you can apply commands to it, for example Move, Copy, and formatting commands. You can also use PARA to move the cursor forward or backward in one paragraph jumps. On keyboards with PARA as a hard key, pressing it moves the cursor forward one paragraph; pressing Code-PARA moves it back. MARK DOCUMENT Marks an entire document. When text is marked (highlighted), you can apply commands to it, for example Move, Copy, and formatting commands. MARK PAGE Marks an entire page. When a page is marked (highlighted), you can apply commands it, for example Move, Copy, and formatting commands. You can also use PAGE to move the cursor forward or backward in one page jumps. On keyboards with PAGE as a hard key, pressing it moves the cursor forward one page; pressing Code-PAGE moves it back. MARK Highlights a single character for an operation. BOUND Used after text is already selected to change the boundary of the selected text. UNMARK (Code-Mark) Unmarks all marked text. CODE-UP ARROW KEY Moves the cursor to the top of the window. CODE-LEFT ARROW KEY Moves the cursor to the beginning of a line. CODE-DOWN ARROW KEY Moves the cursor to the bottom of the window. CODE-RIGHT ARROW KEY Moves the cursor to the end of a line. LITERAL INSERT Used for typing special characters that do not appear on the keyboard. Press Code-' and then type the key. For example, to type a bullet, type Code-' and then press the GO key. RE-TYPE Repeats the keystrokes just typed, including alphanumeric characters, symbols, tabs, returns, backspace, and function key operations. The shortcut is Code-F7. REMOVE ALL FORMATTING Removes all page, paragraph, and character formatting. This command is NOT undoable. CLOSE WINDOW Closes a window or a document without saving or exiting. The shortcut is Code-C. DIVIDE WINDOW Opens another window containing the same document as the window containing the cursor. The shortcut is Code-D. INSERT STATIC PAGE BREAK Inserts a permanent page break at the cursor position. Text located after the page break will start a new page. The shortcut is Code-NEXT PAGE. TRANSFER TO EXTENDED/ENHANCED MULTIPLAN Finishes session and enters Multiplan. When finished in Multiplan, the system returns to OFIS Document Designer. Objects are not transferred. CLEAR ALL TABS Clears all tabs in a paragraph. CLEAR ONE TAB Clears the tab at the cursor location. INDENT Moves left paragraph indent forward to the next tab stop. If there are no tabs to the right of the indent, the paragraph is indented one-half inch. UNINDENT Moves the left paragraph indent back to the previous tab stop. If there are no tabs to the left of the indent, the paragraph is indented one-half inch. TOTAL UNINDENT Moves the left paragraph indent to the left margin of the page. LEFT PARAGRAPH INDENT Sets the left indent for the paragraph (without changing the left margin of the page). RIGHT PARAGRAPH INDENT Sets the right indent for the paragraph (without changing the right margin of the page). FIRST LINE INDENT Indents only the first line of the paragraph. ODD HEADER WINDOW Applies headers to odd pages. EVEN HEADER WINDOW Applies headers to even pages. BOTH HEADER WINDOW Applies headers to odd and even pages. ODD FOOTER WINDOW Applies footers to odd pages. EVEN FOOTER WINDOW Applies footers to even pages. BOTH FOOTER WINDOW Applies footers to odd and even pages. CODE-SCROLL UP scrolls the text up an entire window. CODE-SCROLL DOWN scrolls the text down an entire window. FAST CURSOR UP (Shift-Up Arrow) Moves the cursor up four lines. FAST CURSOR LEFT (Shift-Left Arrow) Moves the cursor to the left five spaces. FAST CURSOR DOWN (Shift-Down Arrow) Moves the cursor down four lines. FAST CURSOR RIGHT (Shift-Right Arrow) Moves the cursor to the right five spaces. EVENLY SPACED LEFT-ALIGNED TABS Creates a series of evenly-spaced left-aligned tabs. The distance between tabs is determined by the distance from the left margin or indent to the shadow cursor. For example, if the cursor is one inch from the left margin, left-aligned tabs will be set every one inch. INSERT ROMAN PAGE NUMBER Inserts an automatically updating roman page number. LEFT TAB Sets a tab that aligns text on the left at the tab stop. That is, as you add new characters, the text line extends to the right of the tab and remains aligned with the tab on the left. LEFT-ALIGNED LEADER DOT TAB Sets a left-aligned tab with dots preceding the text at the tab stop. RIGHT TAB Sets a tab that aligns text on the right at the tab stop. As you add new characters, the text shifts to the left of the tab. RIGHT-ALIGNED LEADER DOT TAB Sets a right-aligned tab with dots preceding the text at the tab stop. CENTER TAB Sets a tab that centers text around it. CENTERED LEADER DOT TAB Sets a centered tab with dots preceding the text at the tab stop. DECIMAL TAB Aligns number characters with a decimal point. This type of tab is used for aligning columns of numbers. As numbers are entered, they shift left until either existing text on the line is reached or a non-numeric key is pressed (such as a decimal point). The characters $, @, [, ], <, >, -, +, =, {, }, and , (comma) are treated as numbers. The characters @, -, +, and = only work as the first character. DECIMAL LEADER DOT TAB Sets a decimal tab with dots preceding the text at the tab stop. JUMP TO BEGINNING OF DOCUMENT Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document. The shortcuts are Code-B, Code-^. JUMP 10 percent (Code-1) Moves the cursor to a location 10 percent of the way through the document. JUMP 20 percent (Code-2) Moves the cursor to a location 20 percent of the way through the document. JUMP 30 percent (Code-3) Moves the cursor to a location 30 percent of the way through the document. JUMP 40 percent (Code-4) Moves the cursor to a location 40 percent of the way through the document. JUMP 50 percent (Code-5) Moves the cursor to a location halfway through the document. JUMP 60 percent (Code-6) Moves the cursor to a location 60 percent of the way through the document. JUMP 70 percent (Code-7) Moves the cursor to a location 70 percent of the way through the document. JUMP 80 percent (Code-8) Moves the cursor to a location 80 percent of the way through the document. JUMP 90 percent (Code-9) Moves the cursor to a location 90 percent of the way through the document. JUMP TO END OF DOCUMENT Moves the cursor to the end of the document. The shortcuts are Code-E, Code-0. HALT PRINTING Halts printing of a print job while it is printing or while in the print queue. The printer will not start again until you use the Resume Printing command. RESUME PRINTING Restarts printing exactly where it stopped. DISPLAY SELECTED PRINTER QUEUE Lists the documents currently queued for the selected printer. WORD BACKSPACE Backspaces over an entire word. The shortcut is Code-Backspace. HYPHENATE WORD Displays how a word is hyphenated. RECALL PHRASE Displays the Recall Phrase menu. The phrase is inserted at the cursor location. The fields in this menu are Phrase name Enter the name of the phrase you want to recall. Expand embedded Preset to Yes. Phrase names with phrases the Phrase attribute applied to them will be replaced by their contents. Expand embedded Preset to No. Reserved keywords reserved keywords are not replaced with their contents. Retain all Preset to No. The phrase will adopt attributes of phrase the attributes of the text where it is inserted. MARK COLUMN Marks a tabbed column. When a column is marked (highlighted), you can apply commands to it, for example Move, Copy, and formatting commands. The shortcut is Code-Shift-C EVALUATE TOTAL Calculates the total of the marked arithmetic expression. The system calculates multiple operations in the following sequence - division, multiplication, addition or subtraction. The results are displayed in a window at the bottom of the screen. You can copy the result into the document by pressing Copy. The shortcut is Code-= DELETE COLUMN Deletes tabbed columns. REFORMAT TABS Updates tab formatting. INSERT TAB Inserts a tab character. INSERT STATIC COLUMN BREAK Inserts a static column break. KEEP TOGETHER Applies the Keep Together paragraph attribute. Paragraphs with the Keep Together attribute are not split by page breaks. INSERT OR EDIT A FOOTNOTE Inserts a footnote reference character in the text and opens a window for entering footnote text. The shortcut is Code-F. RECALL MACRO Displays the Recall Macro menu, used for starting (recalling) a macro. The shortcut is Code-M. The fields in this menu are Macro name Enter the name of the macro. Number of repetitions Enter the number of times you want the macro to repeat. Single step mode In single step mode, the macro stops at each step and waits for confirmation to proceed. This is useful if you want to test the macro before actually using it. DISPLAY BACKGROUND QUEUE Lists the documents currently formatting in the background on your local workstation. FLOATING BREAK (PAGE OR COLUMN) Specifies a floating page or column break. Floating page breaks can be moved, added, or deleted when the document is reviewed or printed, unless you specify otherwise when reviewing or printing. STATIC PAGE BREAK Specifies a static page break. Static page breaks are not changed by reviewing or printing. STATIC PAGE BREAK (ODD) Specifies an odd numbered static page break. STATIC PAGE BREAK (EVEN) Specifies an even numbered static page break. STATIC COLUMN BREAK Specifies a static column break. Static column breaks are not changed by reviewing or printing. SHIFT-SCROLL UP scrolls the text up approximately one inch. SHIFT-SCROLL DOWN scrolls the text down approximately one inch. DOCUMENTS Displays the Documents menu, used for opening, closing, and working with documents. The commands and menus available are Open document Delete document Copy document Rename document Change work area List documents OPEN DOCUMENT Displays the Open Document menu, used for opening new or existing documents. The fields in this menu are Document name Enter a document name, if necessary, including the volume and directory. Password Assign or enter a password, if necessary. Allow changes If set to Yes, changes can be made to the document, if set to No, no changes can be made. Copy from document Enter the name of a document you want the new document to be copied from. If necessary, include the volume and directory name. OPEN DOCUMENT Displays the Open Document menu, used for opening new or existing documents. The shortcut is Code-O. The fields in this menu are Document name Enter a document name, including the volume and directory, if necessary. Password Assign or enter a password, if necessary. Allow changes If set to Yes, changes can be made to the document, if set to No, no changes can be made. Copy from document Enter the name of a document you want the new document to be copied from. If necessary, include the volume and directory name. DELETE DOCUMENT Displays the Delete Document menu, used for deleting documents. Enter the name of the document and, if necessary, enter the volume and directory. If the document is password protected, enter the password. COPY DOCUMENT Displays the Copy Document menu, used for copying existing documents. Use this command to overwrite existing documents. Enter the name of the old document and the name of the new document. If necessary, include the volume and directory of the old and new documents. RENAME DOCUMENT Displays the Rename Document menu, used for changing the name of an existing document. You can use this command to overwrite other existing documents. Enter the old name and the new name and, if necessary, include the volume and directory of the documents. CHANGE WORK AREA Displays the Work Area menu, used for changing the work area. A work area is a directory. When you change the work area, (directory), you can access directly all the documents in that directory. Fill in the directory and volume name. If the directory is on another network node, specify the node name. If the directory is password protected, enter the password. LIST DOCUMENTS Displays the List Documents menu, used for listing files on a specific directory. The fields in this menu are Pattern Use the wild card character (*) to limit the range of documents listed. Volume Change this field if you want to list documents on another volume. Directory Change this field if you want to list documents on another directory. Password If necessary, enter a password. Details  Select Names (N, the default) to list only names.  Select Dates (D) to display names, number of pages, and history.  Select Everything (E) for all of the above and more. Sort by  Select Names (N, the default) to list by names.  Select Dates (D) to sort by date created.  Select Unsorted (U) to list unsorted. Node Enter the name of the network node where the files you want to list are located. MOVE Moves marked text from one place to another, either in the same document or in another one (in another window). The marked text is deleted from the original location and inserted at the new location. COPY Places a copy of the selected text at the destination location, leaving it in the original position too. SEARCH Displays the Search menu, used for searching for text, styles, or combinations of text and styles. The fields in this menu are Search for Enter the character(s) you want to search for. Check caps Preset to No, which means all occurrences of the characters are searched, regardless of capitalization. Select Preset to Yes, which means the character(s) you are searching for are highlighted when found. Search Preset to Yes, which means that footnotes are footnotes searched for along with the rest of the text. Search Preset to No, which means that text in collapsed hidden text outlines is not searched. Search for style Enter the name of the style you want to search for. Style type Preset to search for character styles. REPLACE Displays the Replace menu, used for searching for and replacing text and/or styles. The fields in this menu are Search for Enter the character(s) you want to search for. Replace with Enter the replacing character(s). Check caps Preset to No, so that all occurrences of the while searching characters are searched, regardless of capitalization. Alter caps Preset to Yes, which means the case of the text of replacement you enter in the Search for and Replace with fields is not significant. Confirm each Preset to No, to replace text automatically. Search Preset to Yes, which means that footnotes are footnotes etc. searched and replaced. Search Preset to No, which means that text in collapsed hidden text outlines is not replaced. Search for style Enter the name of the style you want to search for. Replace with style Enter the name of the replacing style. Style type Preset to search for character style. GO TO PAGE Displays the Go To Page menu, used for moving the cursor to a specified page. GO TO SOURCE CODE LINE Displays the Go to Source Code Line menu, used for moving the cursor to a specified line in the document. COLLECT FOOTNOTES Displays the Collect Footnotes menu, used for collecting all footnotes and placing them on a new page at the end of a document. The fields in this menu are Append to document Collects the footnotes at the end of a different document. Print footnotes Specifies whether to print footnotes on on each page each page. If you are collecting footnotes, this is unlikely. DATE AND TIME Displays the current date and time The shortcut is Code-T. TABS Displays the Tabs menu, used for applying and clearing tab stops and vertical rules in paragraphs. Tabs are used for holding text to a fixed location on a line. Vertical rules are lines drawn within a paragraph. To set a tab or vertical rule, use the Arrow keys to position the shadow cursor at the place where you want to set a tab stop or vertical rule. LEADER DOTS Displays the Leader Dots menu, used for setting different types of leader dot tabs. When you set a leader dot tab, a series of dots precedes the text at the tab. BOLD ON Applies the bold attribute. BOLD OFF Removes the bold attribute. UNDERLINE ON Applies underlining. UNDERLINE OFF Removes underlining. DOUBLE UNDERLINE ON Applies double underlining. DOUBLE UNDERLINE OFF Removes double underlining. STRUCK OUT ON Applies strike out attribute. Struck out text has a line through it. STRUCK OUT OFF Removes strike out attribute. Struck out text has a line through it. KEYWORD ON Assigns the keyword attribute to reserved keywords, for example, date, sdate, and so forth. KEYWORD OFF Removes the keyword attribute. SUPERSCRIPT ON Applies superscript to marked text. Superscript text sits above the line of regular text. SUBSCRIPT ON Applies subscript to marked text. Subscript text sits below the line of regular text. SUPER/SUBSCRIPT OFF Removes superscript or subscript attribute from marked text. ALTERNATE RIBBON OFF Removes instructions to print with alternate ribbon. ALTERNATE RIBBON ON Text is printed with a different ribbon color. Generally used with dual-ribbon daisy wheel printers. NORMAL TEXT Removes all format attributes applied to text. LEFT-FLUSH Aligns all lines in a paragraph against the left paragraph indent position, leaving an uneven right margin. CENTER Centers paragraph between the left and right paragraph indent positions, leaving uneven right and left margins. JUSTIFIED Adjusts the spaces within paragraph so that text is evenly aligned against both the left and right sides of the paragraph. RIGHT-FLUSH Aligns all lines in a paragraph against the right paragraph indent position, leaving an uneven left margin. SINGLE-SPACED TEXT Specifies to leave no blank lines between lines in a paragraph, and no blank lines between paragraphs. SINGLE/DOUBLE SPACING Specifies to leave no blank lines between lines in a paragraph and to leave a blank line between paragraphs. 1-LINE SPACING Specifies to leave 1 blank lines between lines in a paragraph, and 1 blank lines between paragraphs. DOUBLE-SPACED TEXT Specifies to leave a blank line between lines in a paragraph, and to leave a blank line between paragraphs. FORMAT CHARACTER Displays the Format Character menu, used for applying bold, italic, underlining, and other character attributes to text. LINE SPACING Displays the Line Spacing menu, used for specifying the line spacing before paragraphs, within paragraphs, and following paragraphs. The fields in this menu are white space before The amount of white space before a paragraph. Line spacing The amount of white space between lines within within a paragraph. Use Specifies which measurement to use to set the white space within a paragraph. You have two options  Base-to-base spacing measures the space from the base of a line to the base of another line.  Leading measures the spacing from the base of a line to the top of another line. white space after The amount of white space after a paragraph. Vertical tab Specifies a distance from the paragraph to the top of the page. Align vertical Specifies to measure a vertical tab from the base tab with of the paragraph or the top of the paragraph. INSERT HEXADECIMAL Displays the Insert Hexadecimal menu, used for entering special characters that are not shown on the keyboard. For example, to type a bullet, enter the hexadecimal code 1B. The shortcut is Code-I. COMMANDS Displays the Commands menu, used for accessing several menus used for a variety of features. The commands and menus available are Dictionary commands Document exchange Exit commands View and window commands Miscellaneous commands Printer status Date and time DCA and RFT translation Save Discard changes DOCUMENT EXCHANGE FORMAT Displays the Document Exchange menu, used for converting OFIS Document Designer documents to and from DEF format. DEF Format is used for transferring documents between different computer systems or between different versions of OFIS Document Designer. The fields in this menu are Document name Enter the name of the document you want to transfer in or out of this version of OFIS Document Designer. DEF File name Enter the name of the file that will be converted to DEF format. Direction Specify whether the file is being converted to or from DEF format. Target Specify the version of OFIS Document Designer that the converted document will be reopened in. Incorrect codes You have two choices  Press D to discard incorrect codes  Press P to keep incorrect codes. With this option you can see where text formatting did not occur. Output You have three choices  Press A to include text formatting DEF codes.  Press S to include style control DEF codes.  Press B to include formatting DEF codes and style control DEF codes. ELECTRONIC MAIL Finishes the session and enters mail. When finished in Mail, you can return to OFIS Document Designer. EXTENDED MULTIPLAN Finishes the session and enters Multiplan. When finished in Extended Multiplan, you can return to OFIS Document Designer. Objects are not transferred. MULTIPLAN Finishes the session and enters Multiplan. When finished in Multiplan, the system returns to OFIS Document Designer. Objects are not transferred. PICTURE EDITOR Finishes the session and enters Picture Editor. When finished in Picture Editor, you can return to OFIS Document Designer. Objects are not transferred. EXECUTIVE Finishes the session and enters the Executive. When finished in the Executive, you can return to OFIS Document Designer. PAGE ATTRIBUTES Displays the Page Attributes menu, used for applying various page formatting commands, including those used for page numbers, serpentine columns, and so forth. The fields in this menu are Forced page number Assigns a forced page number. Section number Assigns a section number. Forced footnote number Assigns a forced footnote number. Number of columns Specifies the number of serpentine columns. Margin between columns Specifies the margin between serpentine columns. Page numbering scheme Specifies a numbering scheme for page numbers. Section numbering scheme Specifies a numbering scheme for section numbers. Facing pages Specifies that odd and even pages are mirror images of each other. Sheet feeder bin Specifies which paper bin to use. Job stacking Specifies to output the page from the printer on the left side of the bin or on the right side. BREAK TYPE Displays the Break Type menu. Page breaks are either floating (temporary), which can change during pagination, or static (permanent), which do not change during pagination. SYNCHRONIZED COLUMNS Displays the Synchronized Columns menu. Synchronized columns are useful when text must be aligned horizontally across a page. For example, you might use synchronized columns to compare text in two different languages. The shortcut is Code-/. There are three types of fields in this menu  Number of columns Enter the number of columns. You can have up to ten. This is the only required field.  Widths of columns Specifies the width of each column.  Margin between columns Specifies the margin between columns. HEADERS Displays the Header menu. You can enter text to go at the top (head) of odd numbered pages, even numbered pages, or both. The position of the header is set by the Page Dimensions menu. The header can be applied to marked pages; otherwise it is applied to the entire document. FOOTERS Displays the Footer menu. You can enter text to go at the bottom (foot) of odd numbered pages, even numbered pages, or both. The position of the footer is set by the Page Dimensions menu. The footer can be applied to marked pages; otherwise it is applied to the entire document. MERGE TO A PRINTER Displays the Merge to a Printer menu, used for merging records with a form document and printing the results. The fields in this menu are Form name Enter the name of the form document. Record file(s) Enter the name(s) of the record file(s). Number of Enter the number of records to be skipped. records to skip Start Preset to assign page number 1 to the first page in numbering at the document. Number forms Preset to Yes, which means that each merged form is separately numbered separately, usually from page 1. Paper feed Preset to Continuous. Printer name Enter the name of the printer. Priority Specifies the priority of the print command. Inform when Preset to No, which means that you are not notified formatting done when formatting is completed. Print Preset to Yes, so that information about the statistics merge is printed on the last page. MERGE TO A DOCUMENT Displays the Merge to a Document menu, used for merging records with a form document and storing the results on disk. The fields in this menu are Form name Enter the name of the form document. Record file(s) Enter the name(s) of the record file(s). Document to Enter the name of the document that will contain the merge to merged records and forms. Number of Enter the number of records to be skipped. records to skip Start Preset to assign page number 1 to the first page in numbering at the document. Number forms Preset to Yes, which means that each merged form is separately numbered separately, usually from page 1. Inform when Preset to No, which means that you are not notified formatting done? when formatting is completed. Attach Preset to Yes, so that information about the merge statistics? is displayed on the last page of the document. PRINT Displays the Print menu, used for printing documents. Document name(s) The name(s) of the document to print. Printer name The printer that will print the document. Pages to print Which pages to print, odd, even or both. Ranges Prints a certain page or range of pages. Number of copies The number of copies you want printed. Paginate? If Yes, pages are renumbered as necessary. Save pagination If Yes, pagination changes are retained. changes? Regenerate table Preset to No. of contents? Expand phrases and Phrases/keywords are replaced with their contents. rsvd keywords? Inform when Preset to No. formatting done? Paper feed Continuous or Manual (single sheet) paper feed. Number documents Preset to Yes. separately Start page Enter a starting page number. numbering at Priority (0-9) Sets printing priority (default is 5). REVIEW DOCUMENT Displays the Review Document menu. Includes options for repaginating, hyphenating, and regenerating table of contents. The fields in this menu are Document name(s) Enter one or more document names Hyphenate? Preset to No. To hyphenate automatically, press Y. Hot Zone The maximum amount of white space to be left at the end of a line. The default is 1/2 inch. Paginate? Preset to Yes, so that floating page breaks are moved and inserted. Renumber footnotes? Preset to Yes. Renumber paragraphs? Preset to Yes. Update page references? Preset to Yes. Regenerate table of contents Preset to No. Start pagination on page Preset to 1. Start numbering at Preset to 1. Number documents separately? Preset to No. INDENT Displays the Paragraph Indent menu. The options are Left indent Sets the indent for the left side of the paragraph. Right indent Sets the indent for the right side of the paragraph. First line indent only Sets the left indent for the first line only. Other lines Sets the left indent for all lines other than the first line. Indent Moves the left indent to the next tab stop. If there are no tabs to the left of the indent, the paragraph is indented one-half inch. Unindent Moves the left indent to the previous tab stop. If there are no tabs to the left of the indent, the paragraph is indented one-half inch. Total unindent Moves the left indent to the left margin. PRINTER STATUS Displays printer status and provides access to printer control commands. The commands are Select a printer Halt printing Resume Printing List available printers Reprint from page n Cancel printing Display selected printer queue Display background queue SELECT PRINTER Displays the Select Printer menu, used for selecting the printer to which you want to apply the commands in the Printer Status menu. REPRINT FROM PAGE Displays the Reprint from Page menu, used for restarting the selected printer from the page number that you supply. CANCEL PRINT Displays the Cancel Printing menu, used for canceling printing of a specified document. LIST AVAILABLE PRINTER Lists available printers. FONT Displays the Font menu, used for specifying fonts. The fields in this menu are Font families Select the number that corresponds to the font family you want. Point size Enter a point size. A point is 1/72 of an inch. Most text is between 9 and 12 points. Leading Specifies the space between lines in a paragraph. Bold Select Y for bold text, N for not bold. Italic Select Y for italic text, N for not italic. Base to base Specifies how to adjust the spacing between lines in a spacing paragraph. You have three options  Set to size matches the base-to-base spacing with the point size.  Grow if needed increases the base-to-base spacing if you mark only part of a paragraph, and the base-to- base spacing needs to grow.  Leave alone does not change the base-to-base spacing. Pitch Applies to monospaced fonts, where all characters are the same width. PITCH Displays the Pitch menu, used for making text larger or smaller by specifying the number of characters per inch. Most commonly used with monospaced font families. STORE PHRASE Displays the Store Phrase menu, used for storing text in a phrase file for later recall. DELETE PHRASE Displays the Delete Phrase menu. LIST PHRASES Displays the List Phrases menu. The fields in this menu are Pattern Use the wild cards character (*) to select a limited list For example, to list all phrases starting with the letter a, enter a*. Details Specifies how much information you want displayed about the phrases. You have three options  (N) lists only the names of phrases.  (E) lists names and the first few lines of each phrase.  (C) lists names and the entire contents of each phrase. Sort by Name(s) (the default), lists the phrases in alphabetical order. Otherwise, the names will not be sorted in any order, which is faster. DELETE MACRO Displays the Delete Macro menu, used for deleting macros from your macros file. LIST MACROS Displays the List Macros menu. The fields in this menu are Pattern Use the asterisk wild card to limit the range of macros listed. Details You have three choices  (N) lists only the names of macros.  (E) lists the names and the first few lines of the macro.  (C) lists the names and the complete text of the macro. Sort by Names (the default), lists the macros in alphabetical order. Otherwise, the names will not be sorted in any order. WORD UNDERLINE ON Applies underlines to words, but not spaces between words. LOAD PERSONAL DICTIONARY Displays the Load Personal Dictionary menu, used for loading an unloaded dictionary. The fields in this menu are From document Enter the name of the document that contains the unloaded personal dictionary. Keep old Select Yes to add the entries in the unloaded dictionary contents dictionary to your personal dictionary. Select No if you want to overwrite your personal dictionary. UNLOAD PERSONAL DICTIONARY Displays the Unload Personal Dictionary menu, used for unloading your personal dictionary. Enter the name of the document where you want the personal dictionary to be unloaded. WORD UNDERLINE OFF Removes word underlining. INSERT REQUIRED BACKSPACE Inserts a required backspace. A required backspace moves the next character to the right of it back one space. INSERT END OF LINE (Shift-Return) Starts a new line within a paragraph. INSERT OPTIONAL HYPHEN Inserts an optional hyphen. If the line ends at a word with an optional hyphen in it, the word is hyphenated. Otherwise, the hyphen is not used. The shortcut is Code-Hyphen. INSERT NONBREAKING HYPHEN Inserts a nonbreaking hyphen. A nonbreaking hyphen is always displayed and always prints, even if the word is in the middle of the line. The shortcut is Code-Shift-Hyphen. INSERT OPTIONAL SPACE Inserts an optional space. An optional space is used at the end of a line to split words without hyphenating them. For example, you would need an optional space to split and/or at the slash mark. The shortcut is Code-Spacebar. INSERT NONBREAKING SPACE Inserts a nonbreaking space. A nonbreaking space is used for keeping two words together on the same line. The shortcut is Code-Shift-Spacebar. SORT/SELECT Displays the Sort/Select menu, used for sorting records alphabetically or numerically. The fields in this menu are Records from file The name(s) of the records file. Records to file The document where the records are to be sorted. Selection Identifies the fields you want to select. Select on field Enter the keyword for the field you want selected. Do not include the record or field start characters. Field value(s) Enter the values you want selected. You can enter a single value or a range of values. Keep/discard Preset to Keep so that records are kept in the file these records you specified in the Records to file field. Primary Enter the keyword for the most important field for sort field OFIS Document Designer to use when it sorts. Sort type Specify how you want your records sorted. Secondary Enter the keyword for the second important field sort field for OFIS Document Designer to use when it sorts. Tertiary Enter the keyword for the third important field sort field for OFIS Document Designer to use when it sorts. UNLOAD MACRO Displays the Unload Macro menu, used for unloading a macro to a text file. After unloading a macro, you can edit it as a normal text document. The fields in this menu are Macro name Enter the name of the macro to unload. To document Enter the name of the text document. This can be a new document, or an existing one. An existing document will be overwritten. LOAD MACRO Displays the Load Macro menu, used for loading an unloaded macro from a text file. PAGE DIMENSIONS Displays the Page Dimensions menu, used for setting paper dimension, page margins, text width, location of headers and footer, and footnote height. The fields in this menu are Paper width Specifies the paper width, usually 8 inches. Paper height Specifies the paper height, usually 11 inches. Left margin Specifies the left margin. Text width Specifies the maximum text width. Right margin Specifies the right margin. Top margin Specifies the top margin. Text height Specifies the maximum text height. Bottom margin Specifies the bottom margin. Header position Specifies the position of the header from the top of the page. Footer position Specifies the position of the footer from the bottom of the page. Footnote height Specifies the maximum amount of space a footnote can occupy on a page before being continued on the following page. STORE MACRO Displays the Store Macro menu, used for storing (creating) a macro. To store a macro, fill in the fields as necessary and press GO. From that point, all keystrokes are stored in the macro until you press Code-Shift-M. The fields in this menu are Macro name Enter the name of the macro. If you want to create a single keystroke macro, start the name with Code-, for example, Code-X. Append Enter Yes if you want the macro you are storing to be added to the end of an existing macro. If so, enter the name of the existing macro in the Macro name field. Confirmation Specifies where the macro will get input when a from user command must be confirmed before executing.  User The macro will prompt the user for confirmation.  Macro The macro will handle the confirmation itself.  Default The macro will use the default settings of the command. BOX BOUNDARIES Displays the Box Boundaries menu, used for resizing and moving objects and the text-at-bay box. EDIT/CREATE OBJECT Displays the Edit/Create Object menu, used for specifying which cooperating program you want to start when integrating objects. When you press a number corresponding to a cooperating program, you exit OFIS Document Designer and enter the cooperating program. You can then bring an object from the cooperating program back to OFIS Document Designer and place the object in text. CONVERT TO UPPER CASE Converts text to uppercase (capital letters). The shortcut is Code-]. VOICE Displays the Voice menu, used for inserting and listening to voice annotations in documents. The commands and menus available are Record Play Stop Find next voice annotation Remove all voice annotations Hangup Continue playback FIND NEXT VOICE ANNOTATION AND PLAY Searches forward in a document for the next voice annotation and plays it back. VOICE RECORD SETUP Displays the Voice Record Setup menu, used for specifying how a voice annotation will be recorded. The fields in this menu are Maximum message size Specifies the maximum length of message (default 45 seconds). Use whole numbers only. Disk utilization Preset to Save Disk Space. For higher quality recording (which uses more disk space), use High Voice Quality. Pause compression Select No to leave pauses in, select Yes to eliminate pauses and save disk space. Increase volume Increases the volume of the playback. PLAY Plays back a voice annotation. STOP Stops the playback of a voice annotation. The shortcut is Code-H. REMOVE ALL VOICE ANNOTATIONS FROM SELECTED TEXT Removes all voice annotations from an area of marked text. SEARCH FOR NEXT ANCHOR CHARACTER Searches forward through a document for the next anchor character. HEADING LEVEL Displays the Heading Level menu, used for assigning table of contents heading attributes and outline heading attributes. Table of contents heading attributes are used for creating a table of contents automatically. Outline headings are used for creating outlines and numbered lists. NORMAL TEXT (Level N) Removes all table of contents or outline heading attributes and returns the paragraph to normal text. SECTION HEADING (Level S) Assigns a section level heading, usually used for chapter or section headings. LEVEL 1 HEADING (Level 1) Assigns a level 1 table of contents heading level. LEVEL 2 HEADING (Level 2) Assigns a level 2 table of contents heading level. LEVEL 3 HEADING (Level 3) Assigns a level 3 table of contents heading level. LEVEL 4 HEADING (Level 4) Assigns a level 4 table of contents heading level. LEVEL 5 HEADING (Level 5) Assigns a level 5 table of contents heading level. TABLE OF CONTENTS TEMPLATE Displays the table of contents template. The table of contents template determines how headings will be formatted in an automatically generated table of contents. You can specify fonts, tabs, line spacing, and so forth. OBJECT Displays the Object menu, used for integrating objects into text. You can integrate graphic objects (pictures) and text objects (spreadsheets). The commands and menus available are Edit or create object Set box dimensions Search for next anchor character Place waiting object Box object Change object visibility PLACE WAITING OBJECT Places a waiting object in text at the location of a marked character. An object is placed in waiting when it is brought in from a cooperating program but not placed in text. CONVERT TO LOWER CASE Converts text to lowercase. The shortcut is Code-[. CAPITALIZED ON Changes characters so that they print in upper case. Characters are still displayed in lower case in half-visible or full- visible mode. CAPITALIZED OFF Removes capitalized character attribute. SECTION NUMBER Inserts a symbol in text that is replaced by the correct section number when the page prints. You can apply a numeric value to the section number with the Page Attributes menu. CHANGE GRAPHICAL OBJECT VISIBILITY Changes the display of graphic objects. The shortcut is Code-Shift-V. There are three object visibility modes High-quality graphics Displays object in highest resolution possible. High-speed graphics Displays object in low resolution. Dotted boxes Displays dotted boxes instead of a picture. UNPRINTABLE ON Applies nonprinting attribute to text. Nonprinting characters take up no space when printed, and are only visible on the screen in full-visible mode. UNPRINTABLE OFF Removes nonprinting character attribute. BOX DIMENSIONS Displays the Box Dimensions menu, used for specifying exact measurements for sizing an object and the text-at-bay box. The fields in this menu are Text-at-bay width Specifies the width of the text-at-bay box. Text-at-bay height Specifies the height of the text-at-bay box. Object width Specifies the width of the object. This cannot be greater than the width of the text-at-bay box. Object height Specifies the height of the object. This cannot be greater than the height of the text-at-bay box. Object left-offset Specifies the distance from the left side of the text-at-bay box to the left side of the object. Object down-offset Specifies the distance from the top of the text-at-bay box to the top of the object. Orientation Orients the object to either the left or right edge of the page or column area. Maintain aspect ratio Specifies whether to maintain proportions of the object when sizing it. MOVE OBJECT Moves an object within the text-at-bay box. RESIZE OBJECT Resizes an object. If the object is larger than the text-at-bay box, the text-at-bay box grows. When an object is resized, its aspect ratio (proportions) is kept intact. STRETCH TEXT-AT-BAY BOX Resizes the text-at-bay box. The text-at-bay box keeps the text away from the object. RESTORE ASPECT RATIO Restores the proportions of an object that has been stretched out of proportion. STRETCH OBJECT Stretches an object vertically or horizontally. When an object is stretched, its aspect ratio (proportions) may not be kept intact. CENTER OBJECT Centers the object within the text-at-bay box. ORIENTATION Orients the object to either the left or right edge of the page or column area. BOX DIMENSIONS This command allows you to specify the dimensions and location of an object before you integrate it. The fields in this menu are Text-at-bay width Specifies the width of the text-at-bay box. Text-at-bay height Specifies the height of the text-at-bay box. Object width Specifies the width of the object. This cannot be greater than the width of the text-at-bay box. Object height Specifies the height of the object. This cannot be greater than the height of the text- at-bay box. Object left-offset Specifies the distance from the left side of the text-at-bay box to the left side of the object. Object down-offset Specifies the distance from the top of the text- at-bay box to the top of the object. Orientation Orients the object to either the left or right edge of the page or column area. Maintain aspect ratio Specifies whether to maintain proportions of the object when sizing it. CONTINUE PLAYBACK Continues the playback of a voice annotation that has been stopped. The shortcut is Code-G. HANGUP Disconnects the outside telephone line so you can record or play a voice annotation. INSERT A PAGE REFERENCE Inserts a page cross-reference. To insert a page reference, mark the text that you want to use as a target. If you mark more than one character, the target will be the first marked character. Move the cursor to the location where you want the reference and issue the Insert Page Reference command. GO TO ITS TARGET Moves the cursor from a cross-reference to its target. This command can go backward and forward in the document. CROSS-REFERENCE Displays the Cross-Reference menu, used for inserting cross-references and moving the cursor from a cross-reference to the target, page, or paragraph referenced. There are two types of cross-references  Page references, for example 'See page 47.'  Paragraph references, for example 'See paragraph 10.' You can combine both kinds of cross-references, for example, 'See paragraph 10 on page 47.' Every cross-reference has one target and one or more references. The target is the location of the information referenced, the reference is the page or paragraph number that tells where the information is located. The target and the reference must be in the same document. MARK FORMAT Marks an area of text that has identical formatting attributes. When text is marked (highlighted), you can apply commands to the text, for example Move, Copy, and formatting commands. The shortcut is Code-Shift-F. GO TO ITS FIRST REFERENCE Moves the cursor from a target to its first reference. This command can go backward and forward in the document. GO TO ITS NEXT REFERENCE Moves the cursor from a target, page, or paragraph reference to its next reference in the document. This command can only search forward in the document. GO TO NEXT REFERENCE Finds the next reference in the document. This command does not search backward in the document, so you may want to move the cursor to the beginning of the document. GO TO NEXT TARGET Finds the next cross-reference target in the document. This command does not search backwards in the document, so you may want to move the cursor to the beginning of the document. SERPENTINE COLUMNS Displays the Serpentine Columns menu, used for formatting text in continuous columns (either full or partial page). Serpentine columns are used for text that is read vertically, like newspapers. If your entire document is in serpentine columns, use the Serpentine Column command in the Page Attributes menu. The shortcut is Code-Shift-/. INSERT A PARAGRAPH REFERENCE Inserts a paragraph cross-reference. The target must be a paragraph with a number attribute assigned to it by the Heading Level menu. To insert a paragraph reference, mark the text that you want to use as a target. If you mark more than one character, the target will be the first marked character. Move the cursor to the location where you want the reference and issue the Insert Paragraph Reference command. FILL FORM Starts the Fill Form command, used for filling in a form. The command searches for stop codes. At each stop code, the command stops and prompts the user to enter information. EXPAND PHRASES Expands embedded phrases in your document. Embedded phrases must have the phrase attribute applied to them. INSERT STOP CODE Displays the Stop Code Prompt window, used for inserting a stop code prompt. When the form is being processed, the Fill Form command stops at the stop code and prompts the user for input. UNEDITABLE ON Applies uneditable attribute. Uneditable characters cannot be changed until the uneditable attribute is removed. UNEDITABLE OFF Removes uneditable character attribute. ABSORB MACRO FILE Displays the Absorb Macro File menu, used for copying another user's macros into your macro file. The fields in this menu are Macro file name Enter the file name of the macro file you want to copy macros from. Overwrite Specifies whether to overwrite existing macros when a macro being copied has the same name. Confirm each Enter Yes to confirm whether to copy each macro. The default is No. ABSORB PHRASE Displays the Absorb Phrase File menu, used for copying another user's phrases into your phrase file. The fields in this menu are Phrase file name Enter the name of the phrase file you want to copy phrases from. If necessary, enter the volume and directory where the phrase file is located. Overwrite Specifies whether to overwrite existing phrases when a phrase being copied has the same name. Confirm each Enter Yes to confirm whether to copy each phrase. The default is No. VIEW/WINDOW COMMANDS Displays the View/Window Commands menu, used for dividing and closing windows, changing visible mode, and using zoom. ITALIC ON Applies the italic attribute. ITALIC OFF Removes the italic attribute. NEXT PAGE NUMBER Inserts the page number of the number of the next page in the same document. The reference is automatically updated when the document is repaginated. Commonly used in footers. PARAGRAPH NUMBERING Displays the Paragraph Numbering menu, used for numbering outline headings and table of contents headings. You have these options Forced paragraph Specifies a specific number. Useful when number an outline is interrupted by normal text, or when a table of contents spans multiple documents. Numbering scheme Specifies which type of number or letter to use in numbered headings, for example, roman numerals, capital letters, and so on. Concatenation Specifies how to separate numbers in concatenated headings, for example, 1-1-2, or 1.1.2. Numbering format Specifies which character, if any, separates the paragraph number from the text heading. MARK OUTLINE Marks an outline. When an outline is marked (highlighted), you can apply commands it, for example Move, Copy, and formatting commands. When outlines are marked, you can collapse them. The shortcut is Code-Shift-O. OUTLINE INDENT Indents an outline heading level. Indenting an outline heading level changes the outline number automatically. The shortcut is Code-Tab. OUTLINE UNINDENT Unindents an outline heading level. Unindenting an outline heading level changes the outline number automatically. The shortcut is Code-Shift-Tab. TOTAL UNINDENT Unindents an outline heading level all the way to the left margin. Unindenting an outline heading level changes the outline number automatically. The shortcut is Code-Shift-Return. EXPAND OUTLINE Expands part of a collapsed outline. COLLAPSE Collapses an outline. When you collapse an outline, the screen only displays the text of specified heading levels. For example, you can collapse an outline so that only level one headings are visible. FULLY EXPAND OUTLINE Fully expands a collapsed outline to display all levels. OUTLINE LEVEL 1 (Level 1) Assigns a level 1 outline heading. OUTLINE LEVEL 2 (Level 2) Assigns a level 2 outline heading. OUTLINE LEVEL 3 (Level 3) Assigns a level 3 outline heading. OUTLINE LEVEL 4 (Level 4) Assigns a level 4 outline heading. OUTLINE LEVEL 5 (Level 5) Assigns a level 5 outline heading. OUTLINE LEVEL 6 (Level 6) Assigns a level 6 outline heading. MARK Displays the Mark menu, used for marking areas of text. When text is marked (highlighted), you can apply commands to the text, for example Move, Copy, and formatting commands. FORMAT PARAGRAPH Displays the Format Paragraph menu, used for aligning text, setting standard line spacing, setting keep together attributes, and accessing the other paragraph formatting menus. FORMAT PAGE Displays the Format Page menu, used for accessing the menus used for formatting pages. The menus available are Page Dimensions Page Attributes Box Page or Column Area Synchronized Columns Serpentine Columns Headers Footers Paper and Forms Break Type FORMAT DOCUMENT Displays the Format Document menu, used for accessing menus used for formatting documents. The commands and menus available are Outlining Cross-referencing Table of contents Document Attributes Footnotes Remove all formatting PROCESS DOCUMENT Displays the Process Document menu, used for accessing several OFIS Document Designer text-processing features. The features accessed from this menu are Form Processing List Processing Indexing Redlining LIST PROCESSING Displays the List Processing menu. With list processing, you can create form letters, mailing labels, and other similar documents. The menus available are Merge to a printer Merge to a document Sort/Select FORM PROCESSING Displays the Form Processing menu, used for creating forms and entering information in them. The commands and menus available are Fill form Expand phrases Expand phrases and reserved keywords Insert stop code Insert multi-choice stop code PHRASE Displays the Phrase menu, used for storing and retrieving frequently used text as a 'phrase' to avoid retyping. MACRO Displays the Macro menu, used for accessing macro commands and menus. A macro is a series of recorded keystrokes and/or commands that can be used for repetitive tasks. The commands and menus available are Recall macro Store macro List macros Delete macros Absorb macro file Load macro Unload macro INSERT Displays the Insert menu, used for inserting page numbers and special characters, for example nonbreaking hyphens. JUMP Displays the Jump menu, used for moving the cursor rapidly to specific places in the document. EXIT COMMANDS Displays the Exit Commands menu, used for exiting OFIS Document Designer to other applications. DICTIONARY COMMANDS Displays the Dictionary Commands menu, used for checking spelling, hyphenation, and thesaurus. The commands available are Check Spelling Hyphenate Word Show Synonyms Load Personal Dictionary Unload Personal Dictionary OUTLINING Displays the Outlining menu, used for working with outlines. Outlines are created by applying outline heading levels with the Heading Level menu. The commands and menus available are Collapse outline Expand outline Fully expand outline Outline indent Outline unindent Total unindent Mark outline MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS Displays the Miscellaneous Commands menu, used for accessing several commands for a variety of uses. OUTLINE BODY TEXT (Level O) Assigns the outline body text attribute. Outline body text is used inside outlines to avoid interrupting the outline numbering. KEEP TOGETHER ON Applies the Keep Together paragraph attribute to prevent a paragraph from being split by a page break. KEEP TOGETHER OFF Removes the Keep Together paragraph attribute. KEEP WITH FOLLOWING ON Applies the Keep With Following paragraph attribute. Keep With Following prevents a paragraph from being located on a different page than the paragraph following it. KEEP WITH FOLLOWING OFF Removes the Keep With Following paragraph attribute. KEEP WITH WITH PRIOR ON Applies the Keep With Prior paragraph attribute. Keep With Prior prevents a paragraph from being located on a different page than the paragraph preceding it. KEEP WITH PRIOR OFF Removes the Keep With Prior paragraph attribute. INSERT MULTI-CHOICE STOP CODE Displays the Stop Code Prompt window, used for inserting a stop code prompt. When a form is being processed, the Fill Form command stops at the stop code and prompts the user for input. PHRASE ON Assigns the phrase attribute to a phrase name in the text. When the phrase attribute is assigned, the phrase can be expanded by using the Expand Phrases command. PHRASE OFF Removes the phrase attribute. ACCUMULATE TOTAL (AcTotal) Adds the result of the most recent marked arithmetic expression to the previous total. Displays the result in a window at the bottom of the screen. You can copy it into the document by pressing Copy. Pressing this sequence without marking any numeric expression doubles the previous total. EXPAND PHRASES AND RESERVED KEYWORDS Expands phrases and reserved keywords in a form. For example, you could have a keyword that, when expanded, entered the current date. VERIFY SPELLING Displays the Verify Spelling menu, used for checking spelling. The fields in this menu are Automatically Preset to No, which means alternative spellings suggest corrections will not be displayed automatically. Check footnotes etc. Preset to No. Check hidden text Preset to No. Check sentence Preset to Yes, which means uncapitalized words capitalization at the beginning of sentences are highlighted. Report Preset to Yes, which means repeated words repeated words are highlighted. Check punctuation Preset to No. Ignore all numerals Preset to No. Allow roman Preset to No, which means that no attempt is numerals made to recognize roman numerals. Allow Preset to No. outline letters Allow all Preset to No, which means words containing valid prefix/suffix roots with known prefixes and/or suffixes are compounds looked up in the dictionary. FOOTNOTE Displays the Footnote menu, used for inserting, collecting, and finding footnotes. The commands and menus available are Insert or edit a footnote Collect footnotes Search for next footnote SEARCH FOR FOOTNOTES Searches forward in the document for the next footnote reference. PAPER AND FORMS Displays the Paper and Forms menu, used for specifying the paper size (standard, legal, or A4), and the printing orientation (portrait or landscape). This menu is also used to set up forms for printing. MARK NUMBERED PAGES Displays the Mark Numbered Pages menu, used for marking one or more pages as specified by the page number in the Mark Numbered Pages menu. When text is marked (highlighted), you can apply commands to the text, for example Move, Copy, and formatting commands. BOX PARAGRAPH Displays the Box Paragraph menu, used for applying box and rule to paragraphs. The fields in this menu are Left rule These four fields specify which type of rule to set Right Rule for each side of the paragraph. You have a choice of Top rule no rule (the default), single rule, or double rule. Bottom rule Left offset These four fields specify the distance from Right offset the text to the rules. For example, the left Top offset offset specifies the distance from the left side Bottom offset of the paragraph to the left rule. Rule Separation Specifies the space between the lines of a double rule. Color Specifies the color of the rules and the shading. On some printers, the color determines the density of the quarter-tone or half-tone fill. Shade box Specifies how to fill boxed paragraphs. Fill dbl ruling Specifies how to fill the space between double rules. VERTICAL RULING Draws a vertical line in a paragraph. This is not a tab stop, that is, the cursor will not stop at a vertical rule when you press Tab. BOX PAGE OR COLUMN AREA Displays the Box Page or Column Area menu, used for applying box and rule to pages and column areas. The fields in this menu are Box Select to box either the entire page or a column area. Left rule These four fields specify which type of rule to set Right Rule for each side of the paragraph. You have a choice of Top rule no rule (the default), single rule, or double rule. Bottom rule Between columns The type of rule to draw between columns. Left offset These four fields specify the distance from Right offset the text to the rules. For example, the left Top offset offset specifies the distance from the left side Bottom offset of the paragraph to the left rule. Rule Separation The space between the lines of a double rule. Color Specifies the color of the rules and the shading. On some printers, the color determines the density of the quarter-tone or half-tone fill. Shade box Specifies how to fill boxed paragraphs. Fill dbl ruling Specifies how to fill the space between double rules. SENTENCE After you specify an operation (for example, moving or copying text), pressing this key selects a sentence to which the operation will apply. You can also use SENTENCE to move the cursor forward or backward in one sentence jumps. On keyboards with SENTENCE as a hard key, pressing SENTENCE moves the cursor forward one sentence; pressing Code-SENTENCE moves it back. LINE After you specify an operation (for example, moving or copying text), pressing this key selects a line to which the operation will apply. You can also use LINE to move the cursor forward or backward in one line jumps. On keyboards with LINE as a hard key, pressing it moves the cursor forward one line; pressing Code-LINE moves it back. COLUMN After you specify an operation (for example, moving or copying text), pressing this key selects a column to which the operation applies. You can also use COLUMN to move the cursor forward or backward in one column jumps. On keyboards with COLUMN as a hard key, pressing COLUMN moves the cursor forward one column; pressing Code-COLUMN moves it back. DISMISS FUNCTION Cancels the creation of the current header or footer. DELETE CHARACTER Deletes the character at the current cursor position and moves subsequent text to fill the gap. INSERT DATE Enters the current date into the document. INSERT TIME Enters the current time into the document. SELECT PHRASE FILE Displays the Select Phrase File menu, used for selecting a different phrase file. Each phrase is stored in a phrase file. Users typically have their own phrase files, so you can use this command to access phrases in other users' phrase files. REMOVE ALL ATTRIBUTES Displays the Remove Attributes softkey strip, used for removing all character attributes. CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Displays the Character Attributes softkey strip, used for formatting characters (letters and numbers). The softkeys are More Displays more attribute softkeys. Bold Displays the Boldface softkey strip. Underline Displays the Underline softkey strip. Italic Displays the Italic softkey strip. Current Displays current character attributes. NonPrnt Displays the Non Printing softkey strip, used for applying the nonprinting attribute. Nonprinting text is displayed on the screen but does not print. Captlzd Displays the Force Uppercase softkey strip, used for changing text to upper case. Sub Displays the Subscript softkey strip. Super Displays the Superscript softkey strip. All Displays the Remove Attributes softkey strip, used for removing all character attributes. BOLD PRINT Displays Boldface softkey strip, used for applying bold text attribute. The softkeys are On Applies the bold attribute. Off Removes the bold attribute. &UndrLn Displays the Boldface/Underline softkey strip. BREAK TYPE Displays The Break Type softkey strip, used for changing the type of page or column break. Page breaks are either floating (temporary), which can change during pagination, or static (permanent), which do not change during pagination. The softkeys are Temp Changes a static page break to a floating one PermPg Changes a floating page break to a static one OddPg Forces to an odd numbered static page EvenPg Forces to an even numbered static page PermCol Changes a temporary column break to a permanent one InsPg Inserts a static page break InsCol Inserts a static column break DOUBLE UNDERLINE Displays the Double Underline softkey strip, used for applying double underlining. The softkeys are On Applies the double underline attribute. Off Removes the double underline attribute. EDITING FUNCTIONS Displays the Edit softkey strip, used for various editing tasks. The softkeys are Math Displays the Math softkey strip, used for evaluating expressions or sums in rows or columns. Page# Inserts a page number. Sectn# Inserts a section number. NextPg# Inserts the page number of the next page in the same document. X-Ref Displays the Cross-Reference menu. Undo Removes results of the previous editing operation. ReType Repeats the last typing keystrokes entered. FootNte Displays the Footnote softkey strip. InsTime Inserts the current time. InsDate Inserts the current date. FILES Displays the Files softkeys, used for managing files. The softkeys are Path Displays the Work Area menu, used for specifying the path (volume, directory). Copy Displays the Copy Document menu, used for copying documents. List Displays the List Documents menu, used for listing the documents in a directory. Delete Displays the Delete Documents menu, used for deleting documents. Rename Displays the Rename Documents menu, used for changing the name of existing documents. DocExch Displays the Document Exchange menu, used for converting a document file format. DCA Displays the DCA menu, used for converting a document (text portion only) to or from DCA. FUNCTIONS Displays the Functions softkey strip, used for several basic text processing tasks. The softkeys are Replace Displays the Replace menu. Search Displays the Search menu. MRecall Displays the Recall Macro menu, used for recalling macros. SpellCk Displays the Spelling softkey strip. DocIndx Displays the Indexing softkey strip. ChgCase Displays the Change Case softkey strip, used for converting text to all uppercase or all lowercase. Outline Displays the Outline softkey strip. CtFootN Displays the Collect Footnotes softkey strip, used for collecting footnotes at the end of the document. T O C Displays the Table of Contents softkey strip, used for creating a table of contents. HELP You can view Help messages for any function key. Press Help and then press the key in question. HOME GROUP Displays softkeys for tasks commonly performed at the start of a session. The softkeys are Save Saves your work on a disk. Print Displays the Print softkey strip, used for printing, paginating, assigning fonts, and other print-related tasks. Open Opens a document. Close Closes a document. Files Displays the Files softkey strip, used for managing files (copying, renaming, and so on), and for DEF and DCA features. Windows Displays the Windows softkey strip, used for changing window size and display, undoing edits, and removing formatting. Utility Displays the Utility softkey strip, used for performing advanced office publishing tasks. Command Displays the Commands softkey strip, used for accessing other applications and utilities. Jump Displays the Jump softkey strip, used for moving the cursor within the document INDENT COMMANDS Displays the Indent softkey strip. The softkeys are FrstLin Sets the left indent for the first line only. Right Sets the indent for the right side of the paragraph. Left Sets the indent for the left side of the paragraph. Others Sets the left indent for all lines other than the first line. Outline Moves the left indent to next tab stop. UnIndnt Moves the left indent to previous tab stop. TotalUn Moves the left indent to left margin. JUMP Moves the cursor within the document. The softkeys are ToPage# Moves the cursor to a specified page. Start Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document (the shortcut is Code-B). End Moves the cursor to the end of the document (the shortcut is Code-E). ToLine# Moves the cursor to a specified line in the document. Press Shift-Help for a list of soft keys (function keys) available, or Code-Help for a list of shortcuts to commands. LINE SPACING Displays the Line Spacing softkey strip. The softkeys are 1 Sets the line spacing to single 1 1/2 Sets the line spacing to one and a half 2 Sets the line spacing to double 1 & 2 Sets the line spacing to single within the paragraph but double between paragraphs Other Displays the Line Spacing menu, used for user-defined line spacing. MERGE KEYWORD Displays the Merge Keyword softkey strip, used for identifying keywords for the Merge commands. These keywords will be replaced by text from a records file. The softkeys are On Applies the keyword attribute. Off Removes the keyword attribute. NON-BLANK UNDERLINE Displays the Non-blank softkey strip, used for applying underlining to words, but not to the space between words. The softkeys are On Applies the nonblank underline attribute. Off Removes the nonblank underline attribute. PAGE FORMAT COMMANDS Displays the Page softkey strip, used for formatting pages. SerpCol Displays the serpentine columns menu. BrkTyp Displays the Break Type softkey strip, used for changing the type of break. Box Displays the Box Page or Column Area menu. PgBreak Sets a static (permanent) page break. Format Displays the Page Dimensions menu, used for setting page and text dimensions. Header Displays the Header softkey strip. Footer Displays the Footer softkey strip. SyncCol Displays the Synchronized Columns menu. Paper Displays the Paper and Forms menu. PgAttr Displays the Page Attributes menu, used for setting page numbers and other page attributes. PARAGRAPH FORMATTING Displays the Paragraph softkey strip, used for formatting paragraphs. The softkeys are LinSpac Displays the Line Spacing softkey strip. Indent Displays the Indent softkey strip. Center Centers the paragraph. FlushLf Aligns the left side of the paragraph. FlushRt Aligns the right side of the paragraph. Justify Aligns both the left and right sides of the text. PHRASE STORE/RECALL Displays the Phrase softkey strip, used for storing and retrieving frequently used text as a 'phrase' to avoid retyping. The softkeys are Delete Displays the Delete Phrase menu. List Displays the List Phrases menu. Store Displays the Store Phrase menu. Recall Displays the Recall Phrase menu. SelFile Displays the Select Phrase File menu. Absorb Displays the Absorb Phrase File menu, used for combining a phrase file with the current one. PRINTER FUNCTIONS Displays The Print softkey strip. The softkeys are Status Displays the Printer Status menu, used for controlling and monitoring printers. Documnt Displays the Print menu, used for printing part or all of a document. Review Displays the Review Document menu, used for paginating a document. Pitch Changes the pitch of monospaced fonts. Font Displays the Font menu, used for specifying fonts. DocAttr Displays the Document Attributes menu, used for widow control, selecting a device type, printing footnotes on each page, and keeping unreferenced styles ALTERNATE RIBBON COLOR Displays the Ribbon Color softkey strip, used for selecting another ribbon color. The softkeys are On Applies alternate ribbon color. Off Removes alternate ribbon color. SPELLING CHECKER Displays the Spelling softkey strip, used for checking spelling and hyphenation. The softkeys are Load Displays the Load Personal Dictionary menu, used for loading an unloaded dictionary into a personal dictionary. Unload Displays the Unload Personal Dictionary menu, used for unloading a personal dictionary to a text document. Check Displays the Verify Spelling menu, used for checking spelling. Hyphen Displays suggested hyphenation. Synonym Finds synonyms in. STRUCK OUT Displays the Struck Out softkey strip, used for striking out text. The softkeys are On Applies the struckout attribute. Off Removes the struckout attribute. SUBSCRIPT Displays the Subscript softkey strip, used for applying subscript character attribute. Subscript text is printed below the line of normal text. The softkeys are On Applies the subscript attribute. Off Removes the subscript attribute. SUPERSCRIPT Displays the Superscript softkey strip, used for applying superscript character attribute. Superscript text is printed above the line of normal text. The softkeys are On Applies the superscript attribute. Off Removes the superscript attribute. KEEP-TOGETHER Displays the Keep Together softkey strip, used for keeping paragraphs together when paginating. The softkeys are Prior Keeps the paragraph on the same page as the paragraph before it. Within Prevents a paragraph from being split by a page break. Following Keeps the paragraph on the same page as the paragraph after it. UNDERLINE Displays the Underline softkey strip, used for applying underlining. The softkeys are NonBlnk Displays the Non-blank softkey strip, used for applying underlining to words, but not to the space between words. Double Displays the Double Underline softkey strip, used for applying double underlining. On Applies the underline attribute. Off Removes the underline attribute. UTILITIES Displays the Utility softkey strip. The softkeys are Object Displays the Object menu, used for integrating objects. Redline Displays the Relining menu, used for tracking changes made to a document from its creation through all its revisions. Macro Displays the Macro softkey strip. A macro is a series of recorded keystrokes and/or commands that can be used for repetitive tasks. FldDLim Inserts field start character. RecDLim Inserts record start character. Voice Displays the Voice menu, used for voice annotations. SortSel Displays the Sort/Select menus, used for sorting and selecting records for merging. Merge Displays the Merge menu, used for merging records with form documents and printing the results. MergDoc Displays the Merge to a Document menu, used for merging records with form documents and storing the results on disk. Forms Displays the Form Processing menu, used for creating and filling in forms. WINDOW CONTROL Displays the Windows softkey strip, used for controlling window size and appearance. The softkeys are ExpndUp Makes window larger from the top ExpndDn Makes window larger from the bottom LowrTop Makes window smaller from the top RaisBot Makes window smaller from the bottom Divide Opens another window in the same document Visible Changes the display of formatting symbols in a document. RmvFmt Removes all page, paragraph, and character formatting. Discard Discards any changes to the document since the last save. OPERATOR STATISTICS Displays the Operator Statistics menu, used for recording and reviewing statistics about a user's session, including the documents accessed, which documents were modified, number of keystrokes, and so on. The fields in this menu are Input statistics file Enter the name of the Operator Statistics file you want to view. Output statistics file Enter the name of the OFIS Document Designer file you want the Operator Statistics file copied to. MATH Makes numerical calculations. The system calculates multiple operations in the following sequence - division, multiplication, addition, or subtraction. The softkeys are Total Calculates the total of the marked text/numbers. The shortcut is Code-=. AcTotal Adds the result of the most recently marked arithmetic expression to the previous total. The shortcut is Code-Shift-=. NONPRINTING Displays the Non Printing softkey strip, used for applying the nonprinting attribute. Nonprinting text is displayed on the screen but does not print. The softkeys are On Applies the nonprinting attribute. Off Removes the nonprinting attribute. EXPAND WINDOW UP Makes the window larger by raising the upper boundary. EXPAND WINDOW DOWN Makes the window larger by lowering the bottom boundary. RECORD DELIMITER Inserts the predefined record start character at the cursor position. INDEXING Displays the Indexing menu, used for creating indexes automatically. The commands and menus available are Load index term list Unload index term list Build index term list Process index term list LOAD INDEX TERM LIST Displays the Load Index Term List menu, used when you want to edit an index term list. This command loads the index term list into memory. UNLOAD INDEX TERM LIST Displays the Unload Index Term List menu, used when you want to edit an index term list. This command displays the index term list. BUILD DOCUMENT INDEX Displays the Process Index Term List menu, used for creating a final index. The fields in this menu are Against Preset to contain the name of the current document. document(s) Enter the name of the document or documents you want to build an index for. The maximum number of documents you can enter in this field is 10. Output Preset to contain the name of the current document file name followed by the extension -Index. Password Enter a password, if necessary. Check caps Preset to Yes, which means that when the index is during compare? created, only those occurrences of terms in the document(s) that exactly match those in the index term list will be indexed. Count of Preset to No, which means the index will only occurrences contain page references for each term. If you choose Yes, the number of times each term appears in the document(s) will appear in parentheses before the page references. LOWER WINDOW TOP Makes the window smaller by lowering the top boundary. RAISE WINDOW BOTTOM Makes the window smaller by raising the bottom boundary. BOLD AND UNDERLINE Displays the Bold/Underline softkey strip, used for applying both bold and underlining. The softkeys are NonBlnk Displays the Boldface/Nonblank softkey strip, used for applying bold face and underlining to words only, not the spaces between words. Double Displays the Boldface/Double softkey strip, used for applying bold face and double underlining. On Applies the bold and underline attributes. Off Removes the bold and underline attributes. BOLD AND NON-BLANK UNDERLINE Displays the Bold/Non-blank Underline softkey strip, used for applying both bold and underlining to words only, not the spaces between words. The softkeys are On Applies the bold and underline attributes to words. Off Removes the bold and underline attributes to words. BOLD AND DOUBLE UNDERLINE Displays the Bold/Double Underline softkey strip, used for applying both boldface and double underlining. The softkeys are NonBlnk Displays the Boldface/Nonblank Double Underline softkey strip, used for applying boldface and double underlining to words only, not the spaces between words. On Applies the bold and double underline attributes. Off Removes the bold and double underline attributes. FIELD DELIMITER Inserts the predefined field start character at the cursor position. TRANSFER TO MAIL Finishes session and enters Electronic Mail. When finished in Electronic Mail, the system returns to OFIS Document Designer. BUILD INDEX TERM LIST Displays the Build Index Term List menu, used for selecting the words and terms you want in your index. The fields in this menu are Against document Contains the name of the current document. Index term list file Enter the name of the index term list you want to create or edit. Password Enter a password, if necessary. Scanrate Preset to 2, which means the system will pause two seconds at each indexed term. Fixed or Preset to Fix, which means the system will variable pause always pause for the amount of time selected in the Scanrate field when doing an Auto Search. Check caps Preset to Yes, which means that only the exact during compare terms you choose from a document will be highlighted during an Auto Search. MODIFY INDEX TERM LIST Displays the Modify Index Term List menu, used when creating or editing an index term list. FIND NEXT ITEM Finds and highlights the next term in the document that matches a term listed in the currently loaded index term list. STOP LIST BUILD AND UNLOAD Stops the process of selecting terms from a document for the index term list and displays the index term list. START AUTO SEARCH Scans a document highlighting each instance of the terms that appear in the currently loaded index term list. CANCEL FIND AND/OR SELECT Stops a scan initiated by a Start Auto Search or Find Next Item command. Also used for unmarking any words that have been marked with the Mark Item command. INDEX MARKED ITEM Places a term that has been marked with the Mark item command into the index term list and then unmarks the marked term. DELETE SELECTED TERM Deletes a term marked with the Mark Item, Start Auto Search or Find Next Item command from the index term list currently being created or edited. This option does not delete marked terms from the document you are searching or picking terms from. SCAN RATE STEP Preset to the value you chose for the Scanrate field in the Build Index Term List menu. Press R to increase the scan rate time of the Start Auto Search command to the next level. If you press R when the scan rate is set to 4, it will be set to 0. MARK ITEM Marks terms in a document that are to be added to the index term list. Pressing M once marks the word the cursor is before or in. Pressing M again extends the marked area one word. BOLD AND NON-BLANK DOUBLE UNDERLINE Displays the Bold/Non- blank Double Underline softkey strip, used for applying both boldface and underlining. The softkeys are On Applies the bold and double underline attributes to words. Off Removes the bold and double underline attributes to words. BOLD AND NON-BLANK DOUBLE UNDERLINE Displays the Bold/Non- blank Double Underline softkey strip, used for applying both boldface and underlining. The softkeys are On Applies the bold and double underline attributes to words. Off Removes the bold and double underline attributes to words. FORWARD/BACKWARD TOGGLE Preset to Forward, which means the Start Auto Search and Find Next Item commands will scan the document from beginning to end. To set the scan direction to backward, press F. To return the scan direction to forward, press F again. GOTO TOP OF TEXT Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document. NONEDIT Displays the Noneditable softkey strip, used for preventing the altering of text from insertion, overtyping, or erasing by backspacing. Does not prevent the actions of Copy, Delete, or Replace. The softkeys are On Applies the noneditable attribute. Off Removes the noneditable attribute. TABLE OF CONTENTS Displays the TOC softkey strip, used for automatically generating a table of contents. The softkeys are HeadLvl Assigns table of contents heading level attributes. Templat Opens the table of contents window. CHANGE CASE Displays the Change Case softkey strip, used for converting marked text to all uppercase or all lowercase. The softkeys are Upper Converts marked text to all uppercase. Lower Converts marked text to all lowercase. OUTLINE Displays the Outline softkey strip, used for formatting and viewing outlines. Outlines are created by applying outline heading levels with the Heading Level menu. The softkeys are Colapse Provides different levels of outline visibility by concealing outline sublevels. Expand Provides different levels of outline visibility by expanding outline sublevels. FullExp Fully expands all outline levels. Mark Marks all the sublevels of one outline level. Indnt Indents an outline heading level. UnIndnt Moves left paragraph indent to previous left tab stop TotalUn Moves left paragraph indent to left margin Level Displays the Heading Level menu, used for setting the heading level. CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Displays additional softkeys used for formatting characters. The softkeys are KeyWord Displays the Merge Keyword softkey strip, used for identifying keywords for the merge function. Phrase Displays the Phrase Attribute softkey strip, used for applying the phrase attribute for expanding phrases. NonEdit Displays the Noneditable softkey strip, used for preventing text from being modified. RbnColr Displays the Ribbon Color softkey strip, used for selecting another ribbon color. Struck Displays the Struck Out softkey strip, used for striking out text. ITALIC TEXT Displays the Italic softkey strip, used for applying the italic text attribute. On Applies the italic attribute. Off Removes the italic attribute. DOCUMENT CONTENT ARCHITECTURE Displays the DCA menu, used for converting documents to or from DCA format. You can use DCA format files for exchange with Unisys PCs, OFIS Manager - UNIX and OFIS Link 1100. The fields in this menu are Document name Enter the name of the document you want translated. DCA file name Enter the DCA file name. Direction Specify if the document is being translated to DCA or from DCA. DCA Form Specify F if you want the converted document to be a read-only document. Specify R if you want the converted document to be revisable. CAPITALIZED Displays the Force Uppercase softkey strip, used for changing text to uppercase. The softkeys are On Applies the uppercase attribute. Off Removes the uppercase attribute. PHRASE Displays the Phrase Attribute softkey strip, used for applying the phrase attribute for expanding phrases. The softkeys are On Applies the phrase attribute. Off Removes the phrase attribute. BOX OBJECT Displays the Box Object menu, used for applying box and rule to objects. The fields in this menu are Left rule These four fields specify which type of rule to set Right Rule for each side of the paragraph. You have a choice of Top rule no rule (the default), single rule, or double rule. Bottom rule Left offset These four fields specify the distance from Right offset the text to the rules. For example, the left Top offset offset specifies the distance from the left side Bottom offset of the paragraph to the left rule. Rule Separation The space between the lines of a double rule. Color Specifies the color of the rules and the shading. On some printers, the color determines the density of the quarter-tone or half-tone fill. Shade box Specifies how to fill boxed areas. Fill dbl ruling Specifies how to fill the space between double rules. LEADER DOTS Displays the Leader Dots softkey strip, used for setting different types of leader dot tabs. When you set a leader dot tab, a series of dots precedes the text at the tab. TAB FUNCTIONS Displays the Tabs softkey strip, used for setting and clearing tabs in paragraphs. The softkeys are Decimal Sets a decimal tab. Center Sets a centered tab. Left Sets a left tab. Right Sets a right tab. Even Sets evenly spaced left-aligned tabs. Dots Displays the Leader Dots softkey strip. ClrTab Clears a tab at the cursor location. ClrAll Clears all tabs. VerRule Draws a vertical line in a paragraph. FOOTNOTE Displays the Footnote softkey strip, used for entering and editing footnotes. The softkeys are SrchFor Searches for the next footnote reference. Insert Inserts a footnote reference. CtFootN Collects all footnotes onto a new page. HEADER Displays the Header softkey strip. You can enter text to be positioned at the top (head) of odd numbered pages, even numbered pages, or both. The position of the header is set by the Page Dimensions menu. The header can be applied to marked pages; otherwise it is applied to the entire document. The softkeys are Odd Applies headers to odd pages. Even Applies headers to even pages. Both Applies headers to both odd and even pages. Dismiss Cancels the creation of the header. FOOTER Displays the Footer softkey strip. You can enter text to be positioned at the bottom (foot) of odd numbered pages, even numbered pages, or both. The position of the footer is set by the Page Dimensions menu. The footer can be applied to marked pages; otherwise it is applied to the entire document. The softkeys are Odd Applies footers to odd pages. Even Applies footers to even pages. Both Applies footers to even pages. Dismiss Cancels the creation of the footer. MACRO Displays the Macro softkey strip, used for working with macros. A macro is a series of recorded keystrokes and/or commands that can be used for repetitive tasks. The softkeys are Load Loads a macro from a text file into the macro file. Unload Unloads a macro to a text file. Recall Recalls a macro. Store Starts the storing of keystrokes as a macro List Lists available macros. Deletes Deletes a macro. Absorb Combines a macro file you specify with the current one. COMMANDS Displays the Commands softkey strip, used for starting certain applications and utilities. The softkeys are Stats Displays the Operator Statistics menu. EMulti Displays Exit command for Extended Multiplan. BMail Displays Exit command for Electronic Mail DOCUMENT ATTRIBUTES Displays the Document Attributes menu, used for applying various document formatting and printing commands. The fields in this menu are Eliminate widows Prevents single lines from being split from paragraphs during pagination. Device type Selects the device type for reviewing or printing the document. Font capabilities are different for each device type. Print footnotes Specifies whether to print footnotes at the bottom on each page of each page. Keep unreferenced Specifies whether to keep styles in a document even styles if the styles aren't used in the document. KEEP WITH PRIOR Keeps the paragraph on the same page as the paragraph before. KEEP PARAGRAPH TOGETHER Prevents a paragraph from being split by a page break. KEEP WITH FOLLOWING Keeps the paragraph on the same page as the paragraph after. CURRENT ATTRIBUTES Displays characteristics of the text at the current cursor position. DOCUMENT INDEX Displays the Indexing softkey strip for indexing the current opened document. Load Displays the Load Index Term List menu, used for editing an index term list. Unload Displays the Unload Index Term List menu, used for editing an index term list. BldList Displays the Build Index Term List menu, used for selecting the words and terms you want in your index. BldIndx Displays the Process Index Term List menu, used for creating a final index. UPDATE STYLE Updates all occurrences of a style in a document to the formatting of the currently marked text. APPLY STYLE Displays the Apply Style menu, used for applying a style to a block of text. You can apply character, paragraph, or page styles. The fields in this menu are Style name Enter the name of the style you want to apply. If you leave this field blank, you will apply the default style. Style type Select the style type, (character, page, paragraph, or all styles applicable). Retain current You have three options attributes  (Y) applies the style name but does not change the appearance of the text.  (N) changes the text to conform to the formatting specified by the style.  (E) changes the formatting of the text but retains exceptions. An exception is a formatting attribute that has been applied to styled text by means other than style control, for example with the Format Character menu. CREATE STYLE Displays the Create Styles menu, used for creating styles. You can create character, paragraph, or page styles. REPLACE STYLE Displays the Replace Style menu, used for replacing, renaming, or deleting styles. When you replace a style, you replace one existing style with another existing style. When you rename a style, you replace the name of one style with a style name that doesn't exist yet. When you delete a style, you remove the name of the style from the text. The fields in this menu are Search for style Enter the name of the style you want to replace, rename, or delete. Replace with style Enter the name of the replacing style. If you leave this field blank, you will either delete the style or replace the style with the default style. Create new style Enter Yes if you are renaming a style. Otherwise, leave this field on the default, No. Style type Specify the style type to replace, rename, or delete. Retain current You have three options attributes  (Y) replaces, renames, or deletes the style name but does not change the appearance of the text.  (N) changes the text to conform to the formatting specified by the replacing style.  (E) changes the formatting of the text but retains exceptions. LIST STYLES Lists the styles in a document or in the currently selected style book. Styles are listed with their names and their style type indicators. Styles that are in the selected style book but not in the document have their style type indicators enclosed in parentheses. MERGE STYLE Displays the Merge Styles menu, used for copying styles between documents and between style books. The fields in this menu are From document Enter the name of the document you are copying styles from. To document Enter the name of the document you are copying styles to. Add styles You have three options  (Y) adds new styles that don't exist in the document that the styles are being copied to.  (N) adds no new styles.  (C) allows you to choose whether to add each style as it is copied. Overwrite You have three options  (Y) overwrites styles that exist in both documents.  (N) specifies not to overwrite styles that exist in both documents.  (C) allows you to choose whether to overwrite existing styles. ERASE EXCEPTIONS Displays the Erase Exceptions menu, used for converting partially styled text to fully styled text and for formatting unstyled text to the default style. The fields in this menu specify which style type you want to search for exceptions in. STYLE BOOKS Displays the Style Books menu, used for accessing commands and menus used for managing style books. SELECT STYLE BOOK Displays the Select Style Book menu. When you select a style book, you have access to all of its styles until you finish or select a different style book. OPEN STYLE BOOK Displays the Open Style book menu, used for opening and/or editing a style book. If you want to edit the style book, you need to enter Yes in the Allow changes field. However, you cannot make changes to a currently selected style book. USE STYLE BOOK Displays the Use Style Book menu, used for copying styles from a style book to a document. The Add styles and Overwrite fields are set to overwrite existing style definitions, but to not add new styles. ABSORB STYLES Displays the Absorb Styles Into Style Book menu, used for copying styles from a document into a style book. The Add styles and Overwrite fields are set to add new styles, but to not overwrite existing style definitions. LIST STYLE BOOKS Lists the style books in the style book directory. FIND EXCEPTIONS Displays the Find Style Exceptions menu, used for finding unstyled or partially styled text. When found, you can create a new style, apply a style, erase the exceptions, or update the style. The fields in this menu are Check footnotes, etc. Specify whether to look for exceptions in footnotes, headers, or footers. The default is Yes. Check hidden text Specify whether to look for exceptions in collapsed outline text. The default is Yes. Style type Specify the style type. The default is to look for exceptions to paragraph styles. STYLE CONTROL Displays the Style Control Enabled/Disabled menu, used for accessing the style control commands and menus. Style control is a method of formatting text automatically. DISABLE STYLE CONTROL Disables style control and displays the Style Control Disabled menu. You may want to disable style control when copying text between styled documents. STYLE CONTROL ENABLED Displays the Style Control Enabled softkey strip, used for accessing the style control commands and menus. Style control is a method of formatting text automatically. The softkeys are Apply Displays the Apply Style menu. Create Displays the Create Style menu Update Updates all occurrences of a style in a document. Merge Displays the Merge Styles menu, used for copying styles between documents and style books. List Lists available styles. Disable Disables style control and displays the Style Control Disabled softkey strip. Replace Displays the Replace Style menu, used for replacing, renaming, and deleting styles. FndExcp Displays the Find Style Exceptions menu, used for finding partially styled or unstyled text. ErsExcp Displays the Erase Exceptions menu, used for converting partially styled or unstyled text to fully styled text. StyleBk Displays the Style Books softkey strip, used for managing style books. STYLE CONTROL DISABLED Displays the Style Control Disabled menu, used for accessing some style control commands and menus. This menu is displayed for all new documents, and for documents that were saved with style control disabled. Style control is a method of formatting text automatically. REDLINING Displays the Redlining softkeys, used for tracking changes made to a document from its creation through all its revisions. You can compare one version with another, view revisions made by a specific author, print any version of the document, and so on. The commands and menus available are Enable Displays the Enable Redlining menu. Disable Disables redlining. NewVer Displays the New Version menu ChgDesc Displays the Change Description menu ViewRev Displays the View Revisions menu UndoRev Restores a document to a previous state. MergVer Displays the Merge Revisions menu, used for merging earlier versions. ReInst Reinstates deletions. SHOW SYNONYMS Takes the word the cursor is on and finds words in the Thesaurus with the same meaning. STYLE CONTROL ENABLED Displays the Style Control Enabled softkey strip, used for accessing the style control commands and menus. Style control is a method of formatting text automatically. The softkeys are Apply Displays the Apply Style menu. Create Displays the Create Style menu Update Updates all occurrences of a style in a document. Merge Displays the Merge Styles menu, used for copying styles between documents and style books. List Lists available styles. Disable Disables style control and displays the Style Control Disabled softkey strip. Replace Displays the Replace Style menu, used for replacing, renaming, and deleting styles. FndExcp Displays the Find Style Exceptions menu, used for finding partially styled or unstyled text. ErsExcp Displays the Erase Exceptions menu, used for converting partially styled or unstyled text to fully styled text. StyleBk Displays the Style Books softkey strip, used for managing style books. STYLE CONTROL DISABLED Displays the Style Control Disabled softkey strip, used for accessing style control commands and menus. This menu is displayed for all new documents, and for documents that were saved with style control disabled. The softkeys are Merge Displays the Merge Styles menu, used for copying styles between documents and style books. List Lists available styles. Enable Enables style control and displays the Style Control Enabled softkey strip. StyleBk Displays the Style Books softkey strip, used for managing style books. STYLE BOOKS Displays the Style Books softkey strip, used for accessing commands and menus used for managing style books. The softkeys are Open Displays the Open Style Book menus, used for opening style books for viewing and/or editing. List Lists style books in the style book directory. Use Displays the Use Style Book menu, used for copying style definitions from a style book to a document. Select Displays the Select Style Book menu, used for accessing styles in a particular style book. Absorb Displays the Absorb Styles Into Style Book menu, used for copying styles from a document to a style book. REDLINING Displays the Redlining menu, used for tracking changes made to a document from its creation through all its revisions. You can compare one version with another, view revisions made by a specific author, print any version of the document, and so on. The commands and menus available are Enable redlining Establish new version Change descriptions Disable redlining Reinstate deleted text View revisions Undo revisions Merge revisions ENABLE REDLINING Displays the Enable Redlining menu. When redlining is enabled, you establish a new version which you can then compare with the original. The fields in this menu are Description Enter a description of the revision, for example 'First Draft'. Track changes Specify to track revisions collectively or by author. When you track revisions by author, you can see revisions made by individual authors. NEW VERSION Displays the New Version menu, used for establishing a new version of a document. The fields in this menu are Description Enter a description of the revision, for example 'First Draft'. Track changes Specify to track revisions collectively or by author. When you track revisions by author, you can see revisions made by individual authors. CHANGE VERSION DESCRIPTION Displays the Change Version Description menu, used for changing the description of the latest version of a redlined document. DISABLE REDLINING Disables redlining. Disabling redlining deletes all the revision history. This command is usually used when the document is finished and redlining is no longer used. REINSTATE DELETED TEXT Reinstates text that was deleted in previous versions. Mark the area of text you want to reinstate and issue the command. VIEW REVISIONS Displays the View Revisions menu, used for comparing one version of a document with another. The fields in this menu are Show revisions Enter an earlier version number. For example, to see since version changes made since version 1, enter 1. Show revisions Enter a version number later or equal to the number in as of version the previous field. Show revisions If necessary, enter the name of one or more authors. for author You will then see revisions made only by those authors. Omit revisions If necessary, enter the name of one or more authors for author whose revisions you don't want to view. Show as You have two choices of how to show changes  Redlining shows changes in color, highlighted, or struck out, depending on your monitor. Changes are printed underlined or struck out.  Change bars show changes highlighted or colored. Changes are printed with change bars on the far right side of the page. UNDO REVISIONS Restores a document to a previous state, that is, undoes all changes since a specific version. MERGE REVISIONS Displays the Merge Revisions menu, used for merging the revisions in two or more versions into one version. You usually use this command when you no longer need to view revisions for one or more versions, or you've reached the maximum amount of revisions possible. For example, if you are currently at version 14, you could merge version 1 through 10. All the changes for those revisions would then be in version 10. The fields in this menu are Merge from version Enter a version number. This is the earliest version you want to merge. Merge to version Enter a version number later than the number in the previous field. This is the latest version you want to merge. Merge author lists Enter Yes or No. The default, Yes, merges author names. CURRENT ATTRIBUTES Displays characteristics of the paragraph at the current cursor position. Functions available through the CODE key in combination with other keys. KEYSTROKE(S) FUNCTION --------------------- -------------------------- Code-A Find Next Voice Annotation Code-B, Code-^ Go To Beginning Code-Shift-B Box range of paragraphs Code-C Close Window Code-Shift-C Mark column Code-D Divide Window Code-Shift-D Mark document Code-E, Code-0 (zero) Go To End Code-Shift-E Move to previous edit Code-F Footnote Code-Shift-F Mark Run of characters Code-G Voice Message Continue Code-Shift-G Go To Line # Code-H Voice Message Pause Code-I Insert Hexadecimal Code-J Stop Code Prompt Code-K Keep Together Code-L Puts cursor and text to center of window Code-Shift-B Box range of Paragraphs Code-M Recall Macro menu Code-Shift-M Store Macro menu Code-Shift-N Mark range of Pages Code-O Open Window Code-Shift-O Mark Outline Code-P Recall Phrase Code-Shift-P Mark page Code-S Save Code-Shift-S Insert Section Number Code-T Date and Time Code-U Discard Edits Code-Shift-U Undo Last Edit Code-V Character Visibility Code-Shift-V Graphics Visibility Code-Z Zoom Code-# (Code-Shift-3) Insert Page Number Code-' Insert Literally Code-= Evaluate Selected Expression Code-+ (Code-Shift-=) Accumulate Expressions Code-[ Convert to Lowercase Code-] Convert to Uppercase Code-Shift-F1 Relative Jump Soft Key Strip Code-Shift-F2 Store Macro Code-F7 Redo Last Edit Code-Shift-F10 Incremental Mark softkey strip Code-Backspace Backspace to beginning of Word Code-Delete Clear Column (or a field in a menu) Code-Hyphen Nonrequired Breaking Hyphen Code-Shift-Hyphen Required Nonbreaking Hyphen Code-Mark Deselect Text Code-Cancel End Operator Input Cancel Code-Shift-Cancel Return to Home Base Code-Next Forced Column Break Code-Next Page Forced Page Break Code-Spacebar Nonrequired Breaking Space Code-Shift-Spacebar Required Nonbreaking Space Code-. Jump to Last Edit Point Code- Jump to Top of Window Code- Jump to Bottom of Window Code- Jump to Left End of Line Code-Shift- Move Left (Graphics only) Code- Jump to Right End of Line Code-Shift- Move Right (Graphics only) Code-Col (Wp keyboard) Jump to Previous Column Code-Page (Wp keyboard) Jump to Previous Page Code-Para (Wp keyboard) Jump to Previous Paragraph Code-Sent (Wp keyboard) Jump to Previous Sentence Code-Word (Wp keyboard) Jump to Previous Word Code-Line (Wp keyboard) Jump to Previous Line Code-Tab Outline Indent Code-Shift-Tab Outline Unindent Code-Shift-Return Outline Total Unindent Code-Scroll Up Page Forward by One Screen Code-Scroll Down Page Backward by One Screen Code-^, Code-B Thumb 0% Code-1 Thumb 10% Code-2 Thumb 20% Code-3 Thumb 30% Code-4 Thumb 40% Code-5 Thumb 50% Code-6 Thumb 60% Code-7 Thumb 70% Code-8 Thumb 80% Code-9 Thumb 90% Code-0, Code-E Thumb 100% Code-/ Synchronized Columns Code-Shift-/ Serpentine Columns Functions available through the softkeys. KEY FROM KEY(S) FUNCTION ------- ------------------- ------------------------------------------ 1 Paragph Applies single line spacing 1 1/2 Paragph Applies1 1/2 line spacing 1 & 2 Paragph Applies single/double line spacing 2 Paragph Applies double line spacing Absorb Home/Utility/Macro Displays Absorb Macro menu Absorb Phrase Displays Absorb Phrase menu Absorb Style/StyleBk Displays Absorb Styles Into Style Book menu AcTotal Edit/Math Accumulates total of arithmetic expressions All Attribt Removes all character formatting Apply Style Displays Apply Style menu BldList Functns/DocIndx Displays Build Index Term List menu BldIndx Functns/DocIndx Displays Process Index Term List menu Bold Attribt Displays Boldface softkey strip Box Page Displays Box Page or Column Area menu Box Paragph Displays Box Paragraph menu BrkTyp Page Displays Break Type softkey strip Captlzd Attribt Changes text to uppercase Center Paragph Centers text between margins Center Tabs Inserts centered tab at cursor location Check Functns/SpellCk Displays Verify Spelling menu ChgCase Functns Changes text to upper or lowercase ChgDesc Home/Utility/Redline Displays Change Version Description menu Close Home Closes a document or window ClrAll Tab Clears all tab stops in paragraph ClrTab Tab Clears one tab stop Colapse Functns/Outline Hides sublevels of an outline Copy Home/Files Displays Copy Document menu Create Style Displays Create Style menu CtFootN Edit/FootNte Collects footnotes at the end of a document Current Attribt Displays current character attributes Current Paragph Displays current paragraph attributes DCA Home/Files Displays DCA Translation menu Decimal Tabs Inserts decimal tab at cursor location Delete Home/Files Displays Delete Document menu Delete Home/Utility/Macro Displays Delete Macro menu Delete Phrases Displays Delete Phrase menu Disable Home/Utility/Redline Disables redlining Discard Home/Windows Discards changes made since last Save Divide Home/Windows Divides current window into two windows DocAttr Home/Print Displays Document Attributes menu DocExch Home/Files Displays Document Exchange menu DocIndx Functns Displays Indexing softkey strip Documnt Home/Print Displays Print menu Dots Tabs Displays Leader Dots softkey strip Double Attribt/Bold/&UndrLn Applies bold/double underline EMulti Home/Command Accesses Extended Multiplan Enable Style Displays Style Control Enabled softkey strip Enable Home/Utility/Redline Displays Enable Redlining menu ErsExcp Style Displays Erase Exceptions menu Even Tabs Inserts evenly spaced left tabs EvenPg Page/BrkTyp Inserts even static page break Expand Functns/Outline Shows next sublevel of outline indents ExpndDn Home/Windows Expands window from bottom ExpndUp Home/Windows Expands window from top FndExcp Style Displays Find Style Exceptions menu Files Home Displays Files softkey strip FldDLim Home/Utility Inserts a start-of-field symbol in a record FlushLt Paragph Aligns text to left FlushRt Paragph Aligns text to right Follow Paragph/Togethr Applies keep with following attribute Font Home/Print Displays Font menu Footer Page Displays Footer softkey strip FootNte Edit Displays Footnote softkey strip Format Page Displays Page Format menu Forms Home/Utility Displays Form Processing menu FrstLn Paragph/Indent Indents first line only FullExp Functns/Outline Fully expands an outline Header Page Displays Header softkey strip HeadLvl Functns/T O C Displays Heading Level menu Hyphen Functns/SpellCk Shows hyphenation Indent Paragph Displays Indent softkey strip Indnt Functns/Outline Indents an outline heading level InsCol Page/BrkTyp Inserts a column break in text InsDate Edit Inserts date at the cursor location Insert Edit/FootNte Insert a footnote reference InsPg Page/BrkTyp Inserts static page break InsTime Edit Inserts time at the cursor location Italic Attribt Change text to italics Jump Home Displays Jump softkey strip Justify Paragph Aligns text left and right Keyword Attribt/More Displays Merge Keyword softkey strip Left Paragph Sets left indent Left Tabs Inserts Left tab at cursor location Level Functns/Outline Displays Heading Level menu LinSpac Paragph Displays Line spacing softkey strip List Home/Files Displays List Document menu List Home/Utility/Macro Displays List Macros menu List Phrases Displays List Phrases menu List Style Lists styles List Style/StyleBk Displays List Style Books menu Load Functns/DocIndx Displays Load Index Term List menu Load Functns/SpellCk Displays Load Personal Dictionary menu Load Home/Utility/Macro Displays Load Macro menu Lower Functns/ChgCase Changes text to lowercase LowrTop Home/Windows Shrinks window from top Macro Home/Utility Displays Macro softkey strips Mail Home/Command Accesses Electronic Mail Mark Functns/Outline Marks one level of an outline Math Edit Displays Math softkey strip Merge Home/Utility Displays Merge menu Merge Style Displays Merge Styles menu MergDoc Home/Utility Displays Merge to Document menu MergVer Home Utility/Redline Displays Merge Revisions menu More Attribt Displays more character attribute softkeys MRecall Functns Displays Recall macro menu NewVer Home/Utility/Redline Displays the New Version menu NextPg# Edit Inserts next page cross-reference NonBlnk Attribt/Bold/&UndrLn Displays Bold/Underline softkey strip NonPrnt Attribt Displays Nonprinting softkey strip NonEdit Attribt/More Displays Noneditable softkey strip Object Home/Utility Displays Object menu OddPg Page/BrkTyp Inserts odd static page break Open Home Displays Open Document menu Open Style/StyleBk Displays Open Style Book menu Other Paragph/LinSpac Displays Line Spacing menu Others Paragph/Indent Indents all but the first line Outline Functns Displays the Outline softkey strip Outline Paragph Indents outline heading Page# Edit Inserts a number symbol in text Path Home/Files Displays the Work Area menu PermCol Page/BrkTyp Inserts static column break PermPg Page/BrkTyp Changes floating break to static break PgAttr Page Displays the Page Attributes menu PgBreak Page Inserts a static page break in text Phrase Attribt/More Displays Phrase Attribute softkey strip Pitch Home/Print Displays the Pitch menu Prior Paragph/Togethr Applies keep with prior paragraph attribute Print Home Displays Print softkey strip RaisBot Home/Windows Shrinks window from bottom RbnColr Attribt/More Displays the Ribbon Color softkey strip Recall Phrases Displays Recall Phrase menu Recall Home/Utility/Macro Displays Recall Macro menu RecDLim Home/Utility Inserts start-of-record symbol Redline Home/Utility Displays Redlining softkey strip Reform Tabs Reformats old-style tabs Reinst Home/Utility/Redline Reinstates previous deletions Rename Home/Files Displays Rename Document menu Replace Functns Displays Replace menu Replace Style Displays Replace Style menu ReType Edit Repeats most recent text entry or edit Review Home/Print Displays Review Document menu Right Paragph Sets right indent Right Tabs Inserts Right tab at cursor location RmvFmt Home/Windows Removes all formatting attributes Save Home Copies work to disk Search Functns Displays Search menu Sectn# Edit Inserts a section symbol in text Select Style/StyleBk Displays Select Style Book menu SelFile Phrases Displays the Select Phrase File menu SerpCol Page Displays Serpentine Columns softkey strip SortSel Home/Utility Displays Sort/Select menu SpellCk Functns Displays Spelling Checker softkey strip SrchFor Edit/FootNte Searches for next footnote reference Stats Home/Command Displays Operator Statistics menu Status Home/Print Displays Printer Status menu Store Home/Utility/Macro Displays the Store Macro menu Store Phrases Displays the Store Phrase menu Struck Attribt/More Displays the Struck out softkey strip Style Displays Style Control softkey strip StyleBk Style Displays Style Books softkey strip Sub Attribt Displays Subscript softkey strip Super Attribt Displays Superscript softkey strip SyncCol Page Displays Synchronized Columns menu Synonym Functns/SpellCk Displays synonyms or word Temp Page/BrkTyp Changes floating break to static break Templat Functns/T O C Displays table of contents template T O C Functns Displays Table of Contents softkey strip Togethr Paragph Displays Keep Together softkey strip ToLine# Home/Jump Moves cursor to specified line number ToPage# Home/Jump Moves cursor to specified page number TotalUn Functns/Outline Unindents an outline heading to the margin TotalUn Paragph/Indent Unindents to left margin &UndrLn Attribt/Bold Applies bold/underlining Undrln Attribt Displays Underline softkey strip Undo Edit Reverses the most recent text entry or edit Update Style Updates styles Upper Functns/ChgCase Changes text to uppercase UndoRev Home/Utility/Redline Undoes previous revisions (redlining) UnIndnt Functns/Outline Unindents an outline heading level UnIndnt Paragph/Indent Unindents to one tab stop Unload Functns/DocIndx Displays Unload Index Term List menu Unload Functns/SpellCk Displays Unload Personal Dictionary menu Unload Home/Utility/Macro Displays Unload Macro menu Upper Functns/ChgCase Changes text to uppercase Use Style/StyleBk Displays Use Style Book menu Utility Home Displays Utility softkey strip ViewRev Home/Utility/Redline Displays View Revisions menu Visible Home/Windows Changes visibility mode Voice Home/Utility Displays Voice menu VerRule Tabs Draws vertical rule in paragraph Windows Home Displays Windows softkey strip Within Paragph/Togethr Applies Keep Together to paragraph X-Ref Edit Displays Cross-reference softkey stripCOMMAND KEYSTROKE(S) DESCRIPTION Accumulative Code-Shift-= Computes the sum of selected rows or columns. Total Will accumulate with previous total, if displayed. Accepts four-function arithmetic expressions. Backspace Code-F5 Inserts a required backspace character into a (Required) Backspace word to print one character over another. Bound Bound Extends marked text to include additional characters, columns, lines, pages, paragraphs, or words. Box Object Code-F8 O Applies box and rule to objects. Box Page or Shift-F3 O Applies box and rule to pages and columns. Column AreaBox Paragraph F3 B Applies box and rule to paragraphs. Close Window Code-C Closes the current window or document. Commands Code-F7 Provides access to these commands and menus Dictionary commands Exit commands Document exchange Printer status View and window commands Save Miscellaneous commands Date and time DCA and RFT translation Discard changes Copy Copy Copies selected text from one location and inserts it at the cursor position. Cross Code-F3 C Displays cross-reference commands used for References inserting page and paragraph references associated with target references in a document. When the document is reviewed, page references are automatically updated. Delete Delete Deletes marked text if the cursor is within the marked area. Otherwise, the character under the cursor is deleted. Divide Window Code-D Divides the current document window into two windows. Document Code-F3 A Displays the Document Attributes menu, used Attributes for applying various document formatting and printing commands. Documents Code-F1 Displays the Documents menu, which provides access to these menus Open document Delete document Copy document Rename document Change work area List documents Find Next Code-A Finds next voice anchor character Voice after cursor and initiates playback. Annotation Finish Finish Ends a session by saving and closing all documents. Footnote Code-F Enters a footnote reference in text and specifies corresponding footnote text. Forced Column Code-Next Forces the start of a new column. Forced Page Code-Next Page Forces the start of a new page. Forced F3 # Forces a paragraph number assigned to an Paragraph heading level. Number Font F5 Displays the Font menu, used for changing font family, point size, type style, baseline spacing, and leading. Format F4 Displays the Format Character menu, used for Character specifying character format attributes, such as boldface, italic, underlining, superscript, subscript, struck out text, pitch, and capitalized text.Format Code-F3 Displays the Format Document menu which provides access to these commands and menus Outlining Cross-referencing Table of contents Attributes Footnotes Remove all formatting Format Page Shift-F3 Displays the Format Page menu, which provides access to these commands and menus Page Dimensions Page Attributes Box Page or Column Area Headers Synchronized Columns Footers Serpentine Columns Break Type Paper and Forms Format F3 Displays the Format Paragraph menu, used Paragraph for specifying paragraph format attributes, such as justification, line spacing, tabs, indents, heading and outline levels, and box and rule. Go to Code-B Moves the cursor to the beginning of the Beginning document. Go to End Code-E Moves the cursor to the end of the document. Go to Code-Shift-E Moves the cursor to the last point where you Previous edited or altered text. Pressing Code-Shift- Edit E repeatedly recalls previous edits in succession. Up to ten last edit points are stored. Help Help Alternately displays a function key diagram and this list of features. If a menu is displayed, press a menu choice to display help on that option, or press Code-Shift-Help to see this list. Hyphen Hyphen Inserts a hyphen in words where words can be (Breaking) divided. Hyphen Code-Shift- Inserts a hyphen in words where text must be (Nonbreaking) Hyphen kept together on the same line. Hyphen Code-Hyphen Inserts an optional hyphen in words that (Optional) may be split after the hyphen. Insert Code-F5 Displays the Insert menu, used with special character commands,such as hyphen types, footnotes, and hexadecimal codes.Insert Code-I Inserts specified hexadecimal character(s) Hexadecimal into the text. Insert Literal Code-Quote Inserts a literal character into the text. Jump Shift-F1 Displays the Jump menu, used for moving the cursor to specified portions of the document. Keep With F3 P Keeps a paragraph on the same page with the Prior previous paragraph. Keep With F3 F Keeps a paragraph on the same page with the Following following paragraph. Keep Together Code-K Keeps selected text together on a page so that page breaks are not inserted during pagination.Lower Case Code-[ Converts marked text to lowercase characters. Macro Shift-F2 Displays the Macros menu, used for creating, recalling, deleting, and listing macros. Mark (Key) Mark Highlights the character at the cursor position. Mark (Menu) Code-F10 Displays the Mark menu, used for marking various blocks of text. Mark Code-Shift-C Marks the tabbed column where the cursor is Tabular positioned. Does not operate on serpentine Column or synchronized columns. Mark Code-Shift-D Marks the entire document where the Document cursor is positioned.Mark Format Code-Shift-F Marks consecutive characters containing the same character format attributes as the character at the current cursor position. Mark Line F9 Marks the line where the cursor is positioned. Mark Code-Shift-O Marks all outline levels Outline associated with and subordinate to the current outline level. Mark Page Code-Shift-P Marks the page where the cursor is positioned. Mark F10 Marks the paragraph where the cursor is Paragraph positioned. Mark Word F8 Marks the word at the cursor position.Move Move Moves marked text to the cursor position and deletes the text from its original location. Object Code-F8 Displays the Object menu, used for integrating objects, which provides access to these commands and menus Edit or create object Set box dimensions Place waiting object Change object visibility Search for object Box object Open Code-O Opens an existing document or creates a new Document document. Outline Code-F3-O Displays the Outline menu, used for marking, Commands collapsing, expanding, indenting, and unindenting outline entries.Outline Code-Tab Moves the left paragraph indent forward to Indent the next tab stop. If the paragraph has an outline level, it is set to the next level. Outline Code-Shift- Moves the left paragraph indent backward to Total Return the left page margin. If the paragraph has an Unindent outline level, it is set to the first level. Outline Code-Shift- Moves the left paragraph indent backward to Unindent Tab the previous tab stop. If the paragraph has an outline level, it is set to the previous level. Page Code-Shift-# Enters a page number symbol (#) into the text. Number This symbol is replaced with the actual page number when the document is printed.Phrase F7 Displays the Phrase menu, used for creating and recalling phrases. Print Shift-F4 Displays the Print menu, used for printing a document or a list of documents. Printer Code-F7 P Displays the Printer Status menu, which provides access to these commands and menus Select printer Halt printing List available printers Resume Printing Reprint from a page Cancel printing Display the print queue Process Code-F2 Displays the Process Documents menu, used to Documents access these features Form processing (create or fill forms) List processing (merge and sort/select) Index (create an index or list of terms) Redlining (used for tracking revisions) Recall Code-P Retrieves a previously stored phrase and Phrase inserts it where the cursor is positioned. Redo F1 Repeats the results of the last command or editing operation. Redline Code-F2 R Displays the Redlining menu, used for tracking changes to documents. Replace Shift-F6 Searches for existing text and/or style and replaces with new text and/or style. Operates within a selection or the entire document. Review Code-F4 Displays the Review menu, used for pagination, generating a table of contents, updating cross-references, and updating footnote references. Save Code-S Saves all the edits made during a session and Document continues the session. Search F6 Searches through a document or marked area for the specified text and/or style. Serpentine Code-Shift-/ Displays the Serpentine Columns menu, Columns used for formatting text in continuous columns. Serpentine columns are used for text that is read vertically, like newspapers. If the entire document is to be in serpentine columns, use the serpentine columns command in the Page Attributes menu (Shift-F3 A). Space Code-Shift- Inserts a required space in text that may not (Nonbreaking) Spacebar be split by a new line. Space Code-Spacebar Inserts an optional space in text that may be (Optional) split by a new line. Style Control Shift-F5 Displays the style control menus. Style control is a method of formatting text automatically.Synchronized Code-/ Displays the Synchronized Columns menu. Columns Synchronized columns are useful when text must be aligned horizontally across a page. For example, you might use synchronized columns to compare text in two different languages. Table of Code-F3 T Displays a template for creating the format Contents of the finished Table of Contents. Thumb Code-^,1...9,0 Moves the cursor directly to a relative position in a document. ^ denotes the beginning of a document, 0 denotes the end of a document, and 1-9 denote equally spaced positions throughout the document. Total Code-= Computes the sum of selected rows or columns. Accepts four-function arithmetic expressions. Upper Case Code-] Converts marked text to uppercase. Undo F2 Cancels the effect of the last command or editing operation. Visible Code-V Displays characters that do not print (for example paragraph, tab, and space symbols). Voice Shift-F8 Allows recording and playback of voice annotations. Word Code-Backspace Backspaces and deletes the word to the Backspace left of the cursor position. Zoom Code-Z Toggles display from the normal view to wide view and back. Only available on certain monitors in Non-WYSIWYG mode. This is the Prog80 style book.2 "@ @" ", rHHH@ @ @@!$@&(*>/= HHHCourierG!" 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If you wish to change that, delete the fourth parameter that reads aeYaf. %#2~ If the command file you are using is different from the second parameter below, change it now. ~ Hit aeGOaf whenever you are ready. aa  %' SUBMIT %1Installcmds.sub %1 %?2~%2~%#2~[%0]sys.cmds~ %0 y 1%' %' %' OFIS Document Designer HdInstall.sub COPY [kbd] [vid]pf AF ahOFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 Installationaf NOTE: Customized format sets should be converted to documents prior to installation of OFIS Document Designer. Procedures for doing so are described in the release notice. If your Sys.cmds file is in use, this installation may fail. The Sys.cmds file could be in use because you are sharing it with someone else on your cluster or you have the Context Manager installed and another partition is using it. If you do not want to proceed, AEACTION-FINISHAF to abort this installation, and restart it when you are ready. Press AEGOAF to continue. 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' CmMsg1 = ' OFIS/Document Designer commands will be removed from the ' CmMsg2 = ' default CM configuration file that appears at the prompt ' CmMsg3 = ' below. If you wish to specify a different configuration ' CmMsg4 = ' file, do that now. ' StyleMsg1 = ' By default, this installation will attempt to copy style ' StyleMsg2 = ' libraries from AE[!sys]AF. If they have been ' StyleMsg3 = ' installed elsewhere, enter that path in response to the ' StyleMsg4 = ' next prompt. ' ServerMsg = 'Copying files from the server ... ' CopyMsg = 'Copying New Files...' CommandMsg = 'Creating commands ... ' DEFUtlMsg = 'Installing DEF Utility...' OpStatMsg = 'Installing Operator Statistics...' UpdateCMMsg = 'Updating CM Config file ... ' CmPrompt = 'Enter CM Config file to be updated' DoneMsg = 'Installation completed' AbortMsg = 'Aborting Installation...' DelSmpMsg = 'Deleting Old Sample and Format files...' DelRunMsg = 'Deleting Old Commands and Run Files...' CmdPrompt = 'Enter Command File to be updated.' StFrPrompt = 'Enter Style directory on the server:' StylePrompt = 'Enter Stylebook directory:' WantInstall = 'Continue With The Installation ?' WantLib = 'Copy Style Books to disk ?' WantDel = 'Remove Old Files and Commands?' WantEdit = 'Install OFIS Document Editor ?' WantSoftMsg = 'Install Softkey Interface ?' WantSysOp = 'Install Operator Statistics ?' WantDEFUtl = 'Install DEF Utility ?' WantCm = 'Add OFIS DD command to Context Manager configuration file ?' WantCmDel = 'Delete applications from CM ?' CmDelPrompt = 'Enter CM config file name: ' NoSuchFile = 'No Such File.' NoSuchCmdMsg = 'No Such Command.' ; Initialize the variables. YES = 255 NO = 0 floppy = 0 server = 2 $If (InstallType = floppy) OldFileList = ConcatStrings(DeviceFrom, 'OFDOldSample.files') OldRunList = ConcatStrings(DeviceFrom, 'OFDOldDD.files') $Else OldFileList = ConcatStrings(DeviceFrom, 'OFDOldSample.files') OldRunList = ConcatStrings(DeviceFrom, 'OFDOldDD.files') $EndIf ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $DisplayLine(Msg0) $DisplayLine(ConvMsg1) $DisplayLine(ConvMsg2) $DisplayLine(ConvMsg3) $DisplayLine(ConvMsg4) $DisplayLine(Msg00) $Deassign(ConvMsg1) $Deassign(ConvMsg2) $Deassign(ConvMsg3) $Deassign(ConvMsg4) $If Public DestTo = '[!Sys]' DefVol = '[!Sys]' DefCmdFile = '[!Sys]cluster.cmds' DefCfgFile = '[!Sys]CmConfig.sys' $Else DestTo = '[Sys]' DefVol = '[Sys]' DefCmdFile = CmdFileTo DefCfgFile = CmConfigFile $EndIf $If (InstallType = Server) VolFrom = '[!Sys]' $Else VolFrom = DeviceFrom $EndIf ;******************** GET USER CHOICES ****************** NotAbort = UserSelectYesNo(WantInstall, 'Yes') $DisplayLine(ClearMsg) $If (NotAbort = NO) $DisplayLine(AbortMsg) $Cancel $GoTo EndOfScript $Endif $Deassign(NotAbort) ; Display Message and ask user if old files are to be deleted. $DisplayLine(Msg0) $DisplayLine(DelMsg1) $DisplayLine(DelMsg2) $DisplayLine(DelMsg3) $DisplayLine(DelMsg4) $DisplayLine(Msg00) $Deassign(DelMsg1) $Deassign(DelMsg2) $Deassign(DelMsg3) $Deassign(DelMsg4) RemOldRun = UserSelectYesNo(WantDel, 'Yes') $If (RemOldRun = YES) $DisplayLine(Msg0) $DisplayLine(DelCmMsg1) $DisplayLine(DelCmMsg2) $DisplayLine(DelCmMsg3) $DisplayLine(Msg00) DelCmApp = UserSelectYesNo(WantCmDel, 'Yes') $If (DelCmApp = YES) $DisplayLine(Msg0) $DisplayLine(CmMsg1) $DisplayLine(CmMsg2) $DisplayLine(CmMsg3) $DisplayLine(CmMsg4) $DisplayLine(Msg00) CmDelFile = UserEnterValue(CmDelPrompt, DefCfgFile) $Endif $Endif $Deassign(DelCmMsg1) $Deassign(DelCmMsg2) $Deassign(DelCmMsg3) $Deassign(CmMsg1) $Deassign(CmMsg2) $Deassign(CmMsg3) $Deassign(CmMsg4) $DisplayLine(ClearMsg) ; Get Product Info from User DefStyleDir = ConcatStrings(Defvol, '') $If (InstallType = floppy) DefStylFrom = ConcatStrings(DeviceFrom, '') $Else DefStylFrom = ConcatStrings(DeviceFrom, '') $Endif StyleFromDir = DefStylFrom StyleDir = DefStyleDir CopyStyle = UserSelectYesNo(WantLib, 'Yes') $If (CopyStyle = YES) StyleDir = UserEnterValue(StylePrompt, DefStyleDir) $If (InstallType = Server) $DisplayLine(Msg0) $DisplayLine(StyleMsg1) $DisplayLine(StyleMsg2) $DisplayLine(StyleMsg3) $DisplayLine(StyleMsg4) $DisplayLine(Msg00) $Deassign(StyleMsg1) $Deassign(StyleMsg2) $Deassign(StyleMsg3) $Deassign(StyleMsg4) StyleFromDir = UserEnterValue(StFrPrompt, DefStylFrom) $DisplayLine(ClearMsg) $Endif $Endif $Deassign(DefStylFrom) $Deassign(DefStyleDir) CopyEdit = UserSelectYesNo(WantEdit, 'Yes') CopyDEF = UserSelectYesNo(WantDEFUtl, 'No') WantSoft = UserSelectYesNo(WantSoftMsg, 'Yes') CopySysOp = UserSelectYesNo(WantSysOp, 'No') CopyCmApp = UserSelectYesNo(WantCm, 'Yes') CmdFileUse = UserEnterValue(CmdPrompt, DefCmdFile) $If (CopyCmApp = YES) CmFile = UserEnterValue(CmPrompt, DefCfgFile) $Endif $Deassign(WantEdit) $Deassign(WantSoftMsg) $Deassign(WantSysOp) $Deassign(WantCm) $Deassign(CmdPrompt) $Deassign(DefCmdFile) $Deassign(DefCfgFile) ;******************** END of USER CHOICES ******************* WpDir = ConcatStrings(DefVol, '') Runfile = ConcatStrings(DestTo, 'OFISDocumentDesigner.run') $Path,DefVol, sys $RestartLabel $ContinueOnError $If (RemOldRun = YES) ; ; Delete old Sample files ; Delete old commands and remove from the CM config file. ; $DisplayLine(DelSmpMsg) $Deassign(DelSmpMsg) $DisplayLine $Command DELETE, @OldFileList $DisplayLine(DelRunMsg) $DisplayLine $Command DELETE, @OldRunList $If (DelCmApp = YES) $EchoOn $Command 'Remove Command', 'Document Designer', CmdFileUse $EchoOff $if (Erc = 12004 or Erc = 203) $if (Erc = 12004) $DisplayLine(NoSuchCmdMsg) $Else $DisplayLine(NoSuchFile) $Endif $Else $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $EchoOn $Command 'Remove Command', 'OFIS Designer', CmdFileUse $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $EchoOn $Command 'Remove Command', 'Document Editor', CmdFileUse $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $EchoOn $Command 'Remove Command', 'Resume Document Designer', CmdFileUse $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $EchoOn $Command 'Remove Command', 'Resume OFIS Designer', CmdFileUse $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $EchoOn $Command 'Remove Command', 'OFIS Editor', CmdFileUse $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $Endif $EchoOn $Command 'CM Remove Application', 'Document Designer', CmDelFile $EchoOff $if (Erc = 12004 or Erc = 203) $if (Erc = 12004) $DisplayLine(NoSuchCmdMsg) $Else $DisplayLine(NoSuchFile) $Endif $Else $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $DisplayLine $EchoOn $Command 'CM Remove Application', 'OFIS Designer', CmDelFile $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $DisplayLine $EchoOn $Command 'CM Remove Application', 'Document Editor', CmDelFile $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $DisplayLine $EchoOn $Command 'CM Remove Application', 'Resume Document Designer', & CmDelFile $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $DisplayLine $EchoOn $Command 'CM Remove Application', 'Resume OFIS Designer', CmDelFile $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $DisplayLine $EchoOn $Command 'CM Remove Application', 'OFIS Editor', CmDelFile $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $DisplayLine $Endif $Endif $Endif $Path, VolFrom, sys $If (InstallType = server) PicFrom = ConcatStrings(DeviceFrom, 'Cow.pic') $Display (ServerMsg) $DisplayLine(CopyMsg) $Command LCOPY, OFISDocumentDesigner.run,,DestTo,,y $Command LCOPY, OFDD.styles,,DestTo,,y $Command LCOPY, OfdMsg.bin,, DestTo,,y $Else PicFrom = ConcatStrings(DeviceFrom, 'Cow.pic') $DisplayLine(CopyMsg) StdStyle = ConcatStrings(DestTo, 'OFDD.styles') StdStyleFrom = ConcatStrings(StyleFromDir, 'Standard') StdBinFrom = ConcatStrings(StyleFromDir, 'OFdMsg.bin') $Command COPY, StdStyleFrom, StdStyle,y $Command LCOPY, StdBinFrom,, DestTo,,y $Deassign(StdStyle) $Deassign(StdStyleFrom) $Deassign(StdBinFrom) $EndIf $DisplayLine $ContinueOnError $Command CREATE DIRECTORY, WpDir $CancelOnError $Command LCOPY, PicFrom,, WpDir,,y $ContinueOnError $If (InstallType = floppy) $Command LCOPY, OldFileList,, WpDir,,y $Command LCOPY, OldRunList,, WpDir,,y $EndIf $Deassign(WpDir) $Deassign(PicFrom) $ContinueOnError $Command CREATE DIRECTORY, StyleDir $CancelOnError $If (CopyStyle = YES) StlFileList = ConcatStrings(StyleFromDir, 'Style.files') $Command LCOPY, StlFileList,StyleFromDir,StyleDir,,y $Command LCOPY, @StlFileList,StyleFromDir,StyleDir,,y $Deassign(StlFileList) $Endif $If (InstallType = floppy) $DisplayLine(Msg0) $DisplayLine(FloppyMsg1) $DisplayLine(FloppyMsg2) $DisplayLine(FloppyMsg3) $DisplayLine(Msg00) $Deassign(FloppyMsg1) $Deassign(FloppyMsg2) $Deassign(FloppyMsg3) $DisplayLine $DisplayLine $DisplayLine $DisplayLine $DisplayLine $DisplayLine $DisplayLine $DisplayLine $Path,DefVol, sys ArchiveFrom = ConcatStrings(DeviceFrom, 'OFDD') $EchoSome $Command RESTORE,ArchiveFrom,'<*>OFISDocumentDesigner.run', & 'OFISDocumentDesigner.run',y $EchoOff $DisplayLine(ClearMsg) $DisplayLine $Path, DeviceFrom, sys $Endif $RestartLabel InstallNew: ; Install New Commands $If (WantSoft = YES) CommandCase = '03' EditCase = '04' $Else CommandCase = '00' EditCase = '02' $Endif $DisplayLine(CommandMsg) $Command 'New Command', 'OFIS Document Designer', Runfile, & ('[Document(s)]'),'Invokes OFIS Document Designer',& y, CommandCase, CmdFileUse $Command 'New Command', 'Resume OFIS Document Designer', Runfile, & ('[Document(s)]'),'Resumes OFIS Document Designer',& y, '01', CmdFileUse $If (CopyEdit = YES) $Command 'New Command', 'OFIS Document Editor', Runfile, & ('[Document(s)]'),'Invokes OFIS Document Editor',& y, EditCase, CmdFileUse $Endif $If (InstallType = floppy) DiskType = FileVersion('[DD3.1-3]OFDD.03') $IF DiskType <> '0' $DisplayLine(Msg0) $DisplayLine(FloppyMsg11) $DisplayLine(FloppyMsg12) $DisplayLine(FloppyMsg13) $DisplayLine(Msg00) $Deassign(FloppyMsg11) $Deassign(FloppyMsg12) $Deassign(FloppyMsg13) $DisplayAndWait $Endif $Endif $RestartLabel ; If installing Operator Statistics, copy that run file now $If (CopySysOp = YES) $Command LCOPY,'OpStatsOFd.run',,DestTo,,y OpStatRun = ConcatStrings(DestTo, 'OpStatsOFd.run') $DisplayLine(OpStatMsg) $Command 'New Command', 'Operator Statistics OFd' , OpStatRun, & ('Input Stats File','[Output Stats File]',& '[Delete Stats file (Default = No) ?]'), & 'Invoke OFIS Designer Operator Statistics.', y, '00', CmdFileUse $Endif ; If installing DEF Utility , copy that run file now $If (CopyDEF = YES) $Command LCOPY,'DEF.run',,DestTo,,y $Command LCOPY,'DEFMsg.bin',,DestTo,,y $Command LCOPY,'DEFUtil.info',,DestTo,,y DEFUtlRun = ConcatStrings(DestTo, 'DEF.run') $DisplayLine(DEFUtlMsg) $Command 'New Command', 'Document Exchange To DEF' , DEFUtlRun,& ('From document(s)','[To DEF files(s)]',& '[Target (O, 2, 1 or w)]', '[Output (s, a, or b)]',& '[Overwrite OK?]', '[Confirm each?]', '[Continue on error?]'),& 'Convert document(s) named to Document Exchange Format.', y,& '00', CmdFileUse $Command 'New Command', 'Document Exchange From DEF' , DEFUtlRun,& ('From DEF files(s)', '[To document(s)]',& '[Pass through unrecognized DEF codes?]',& '[Overwrite OK?]', '[Confirm each?]', '[Continue on error?]'),& 'Convert DEF documents to OFIS Document Designer 3.0 format.', y,& '01', CmdFileUse $Endif ; Add CM Application if specified by the user. $RestartLabel $ContinueOnError $If (CopyCMApp = YES) $DisplayLine(UpdateCMMsg) $EchoOn $Command 'CM ADD APPLICATION', CmFile, 'OFIS Document Designer', & RunFile, 900, 'O D D',, CommandCase,,,,,,,,y $EchoOff $if (Erc = 12004 or Erc = 203) $if (Erc = 12004) $DisplayLine(NoSuchCmdMsg) $Else $DisplayLine(NoSuchFile) $Endif $Else $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $DisplayLine $EchoOn $Command 'CM ADD APPLICATION', CmFile, & 'Resume OFIS Document Designer', RunFile, 900, 'R O D D',, '01',,,,,,,,y $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $DisplayLine $If (CopyEdit = YES) $EchoOn $Command 'CM ADD APPLICATION', CmFile, 'OFIS Document Editor', & RunFile, 900, 'O D E',, EditCase,,,,,,,,y $EchoOff $if (Erc <> 0) DisplayErrorMessage(Erc) $Endif $DisplayLine $Endif $Endif $EndIf $DisplayLine (DoneMsg) ; Wrap up the installation EndOfScript: $Path, Sys, Sys $PauseOn $End %' %' OFIS Document Designer Install.sub COPY [kbd] [vid]pf AF ahOFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 InstallationAF NOTE: Customized format sets should be converted to documents prior to installation of OFIS Document Designer. Procedures for doing so are described in the release notice. If your Sys.cmds file is in use, this installation may fail. The Sys.cmds file could be in use because you are sharing it with someone else on your cluster or you have the Context Manager installed and another partition is using it. If you do not want to proceed, AEACTION-FINISHAF to abort this installation, and restart it when you are ready. Press AEGOAF to continue. AA  1%' COPY [kbd] [vid]pf af ahOFIS Document Designer, Version R3.1.100af  The following submit file will install the OFIS Document Designer on a workstation or master workstation - including an SRP.  If you are installing from a drive other than AE[f0]AF, change the drive specification below.  If you wish to change the destination system volume to be that of your master, replace AEsysaf with AE!sysaf in the command line below. When ready, press GO to continue the installation. aa SUBMIT [f0]InstallDD.sub sys [f0] %01%' %' Path %'[Volume]* '%[ %'[Directory]* '%< %'[Default file prefix]*' %'[Password]^ '%' %' COPY [kbd] [vid]pf af AA af OFIS DOCUMENT DESIGNER INSTALLATION COMPLETE AA af AA  Software Release Announcement OFIS DocumentDesigner Version R3.1.100 Style IDs: MB25-DD3 XB25-DD3 NP25-DD3 UP25-DD3 To order additional copies of this document  United States customers call Unisys Direct at 1-800-448-1424.  All other customers contact your Unisys Sales Office.  Unisys personnel use the Electronic Literature Ordering (ELO) system Distribution lists: SA,SN,SU,SW,PR5 System: B/CTOS Release OFIS DD/3.1 Part Number: 43577402-002 The names, places, and/or events used in this publication are not intended to correspond to any individual, group, or association existing, living, or otherwise. Any similarity or likeness of the names, places, and/or events with the names of any individual, living or otherwise, or that of any group or association is purely coincidental and unintentional. NO WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE ARE EXTENDED BY THIS DOCUMENT. Any product or related information described herein is only furnished pursuant and subject to the terms and conditions of duly executed agreement to purchase or lease equipment or to lease software. The only warranties made by Unisys, if any, with respect to the products described in this document are set forth in such agreement. Unisys cannot accept any financial or other responsibility that may be the result of your use of the information in this document or software material, including direct, special or consequential damages. You should be very careful to ensure that the use of this information and/or software material complies with the laws, rules, and regulations of the jurisdictions with respect to which it is used. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Revisions may be issued to advise of such changes and/or additions. RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND. Use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to the restrictions set forth in DFARS 252.227-7013 and FAR 52.227-14 for commercial computer software. Copyright 1994 Unisys Corporation All Rights Reserved Unisys is a registered trademark of Unisys Corporation Convergent, Convergent Technologies, CTOS, NGEN, and SuperGen are registered trademarks of Convergent Technologies, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Unisys Corporation. 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Contents Section 1 General Description 1 Product Description 2 Section 2 Release Functionality 5 Introduction 5 New Feature Summary 5 Section 3 Product Interdependencies 7 Introduction 7 System Software Compatibility 7 Workstation Environment 7 SRP Environment 8 Hardware Information 8 Hardware Configurations Supported 8 Special Hardware Requirements 8 Resource Requirements/Utilization 9 Memory Requirements/Utilization 9 Disk Requirements/Utilization 13 Supplementary Information 13 Invoking OFIS Document Designer 13 Disk and File Maintenance 14 OFIS Document Designer & Cooperating Programs 14 Printing Documents 15 Font Service 16 Levels of Visibility in WYSIWYG mode 18 Section 4 Migration Requirements 21 Compatibility with Previous Versions 21 Common Compatibility Issues 21 Section 5 Corrections 23 UCFs Closed in This Release 23 Section 6 Restrictions and Known Limitations 25 Restrictions 25 Known Errors and Omissions 28 Section 7 Customer Product Information 31 Documentation 31 Requirement 31 Documentation Corrections 32 OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Word Processing User's Guide (Menu Interface) 32 OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Office Publishing User's Guide (Menu Interface) 34 OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Word Processing User's Guide (Softkey Interface) 36 OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Office Publishing User's Guide (Softkey Interface) 38 OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer System Administration Guide (Both Interfaces) 41 OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Reference Card (Menu Interface) 43 OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Reference Card (Softkey Interface) 43 Section 8 Support 45 Warranty 45 Support Category 45 Support Discontinuance 46 Section 9 Ordering Procedure 47 Ordering Software 47 Ordering Manuals 48 Section 10 List of Files on Product Media 49 Contents of the Distribution Diskettes 49 Style Books 50 Section 11 Installation Procedure 53 Local Installation (Hard Disk Systems) 53 Remote Installation (Server Hard Disk Systems) 56 Stand Alone Floppy Disk Systems 58 Installation using Installation Manager 59 Required Files 61 How to Change User Interface 62 Section 12 Error Codes 63 Section 1 General Description This Software Release Announcement describes the version R3.1.100 release of OFIS Document Designer. This section and the sections that follow provide a description of the product, contents of the Distribution Diskettes, installation procedures, and other information pertinent to this release of OFIS Document Designer. Unisys publishes Software Release Announcements (SRAs) to announce the release of a new product. This Software Release Announcement:  Provides you with technical details and ordering information on the new product  Describes interdependency and migration issues  Complements marketing, sales, and other customer product information  Lists additional sources of information You can order extra copies of an SRA. For more information, see Section 9, Ordering Procedure, or contact your Unisys representative. Product Description OFIS Document Designer is a sophisticated word processing application which provides capabilities to integrate graphics and text from other applications into documents. OFIS Document Designer is a tool suited for the creation of memos, financial reports, newsletters, manuals, form letters, and other office documents. OFIS Document Designer represents the merger of the CTOS product, Document Designer, with the BTOS product, OFIS Designer. This program will compatibly read documents written by either of the predecessor products and will write documents in a newer, merged document file format. This program can be installed to operate in two user interface modes. The softkey user interface mode is modeled from the OFIS Designer user interface and the menu user interface mode is modeled from the Document Designer user interface. OFIS Document Designer is a document management system that allows the user to create and edit documents such as memos, financial reports, newsletters, manuals, form letters, and computer programs, then enter another application program to add additional objects to the text. Spreadsheets, graphs, pie charts, and voice messages can be entered as part of the text, making OFIS Document Designer a sophisticated tool for a variety of office and personal uses. OFIS Document Designer operates in two modes. When using high resolution graphical displays, such as the GCx04 or Super VGA, OFIS Document Designer can be run in WYSIWYG mode. WYSIWYG stands for "What You See Is What You Get". In WYSIWYG mode, text displayed in its actual size and font (subject to availability of corresponding screen fonts). Proportional fonts are spaced proportionally on the screen. Normally it is unnecessary to scroll horizontally when editing pages 8.5 inches wide or less. Otherwise OFIS Document Designer operates in character-mapped mode. In character-mapped mode, the entire screen is displayed using a single font. Text is displayed in a matrix of rows and columns on the screen. Relative text sizes are not shown, and proportional text is not spaced proportionally. In order to edit small or proportional type on even narrow pages, it is often necessary to scroll the screen horizontally. The user may use OFIS Document Designer in character-mapped mode if desired, when running on hardware which supports WYSIWYG-mode, by invoking the OFIS Document Editor command. It may be more convenient and faster to edit unformatted text in character-mapped mode. Instructions on how to use OFIS Document Designer are given in the OFIS Document Designer Set of Manuals. The menu (Document Designer user interface) interface is described in the documentation set with part number 39151303-800. The softkey interface (OFIS Designer user interface) is described in the documentation set with part number 39151295-800. See page 31 of this Software Release Announcement for more information on this documentation set. Section 2 Release Functionality Introduction OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 is a maintenance release, providing fixes and enhanced functionality to address customer reported problems. This section discusses functionality that differs from or extends beyond that discussed in the existing manuals and release announcements for prior versions of OFIS Document Designer. New Feature Summary The following capabilities of OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 are new to users of OFIS Document Designer 3.1: 1. Mail Application Enabling: OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 can be automatically invoked by OFIS Mail 9.0 to view or edit an attachment. When marking an attachment and pressing the Open softkey in OFIS Mail 9.0, a menu of editing choices is displayed. If the Word Processor menu option is selected, OFIS Mail 9.0 will invoke OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 and pass to it the attachment. If OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 is already running, the attachment will be passed to it. In either case, OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 will open the attachment and display it in a window. 2. Variable Ruler User File Option: The variable ruler function in non-WYSIWYG OFIS Document Designer 3.1 caused problems for users not wanting the new functionality. Therefore, a user file option :OFddVariableRuler:yes is now used to make use of the new feature. If the entry is no, or no entry is found in the user file, OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 will have the previous ruler functionality found in the non-WYSIWYG 3.0 version of OFIS Document Designer. Section 3 Product Interdependencies Introduction This section contains:  Information on interdependent software releases and hardware you need to use with the various functional components in the OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 package  Randomaccess memory (RAM) and media sizing requirements  Information on the supported software release levels of all required products System Software Compatibility Workstation Environment For protected mode operation, OFIS Document Designer 3.1 requires: BTOS II 3.0 or higher CTOS II 3.3 or higher CTOS III 1.0 or higher CTOS III 1.0 or higher CTOS/XE 3.0 or higher For real mode operation, OFIS Document Designer 3.1 requires CTOS I 3.3 If OFIS Document Designer is to be used with Context Manager, the revision level of Context Manager must be compatible with the operating system environment and it is recommended that the Context Manager be installed before OFIS Document Designer. The Font Service or Scaling Font Service must be installed to use OFIS Document Designer. [The Font Service is available with Generic Print System (GPS)]. To print within OFIS Document Designer, it is necessary to install GPS version 2.4 or higher. To use the duplex printing feature, it is necessary to install GPS version 2.6. For use of the WYSIWYG screen display feature, it is necessary to install the Screen Font Database 1.4 or higher, or the Scaling Font Service 1.0 or higher. Refer to OFIS Document Designer & Cooperating Programs on page 15 for a list of applications that integrate with OFIS Document Designer. SRP Environment OFIS Document Designer is a workstation-only product and uses the XE520 and XE-530 only as a server. The supported software is CTOS/XE 3.0 or higher. Hardware Information Hardware Configurations Supported OFIS Document Designer 3.1 is supported on the following workstations: B26 B28 B28 B38 B39 EV, EXP and LCW systems are supported. Supergen Series 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000 and 7000 The following graphics modules are supported: GC-001, GC-003, GC-x04, B25GRA, B25GRE, B25VG1, B25VG2, B25VG3, B25VG4, B25AGP1, B25AGP2, CTOS Videocard The following monitors are supported: VM001, VM002, VM-003, VC-002, VC-003, VM-005, B25D1, B25D2, B25CD3, B25PD7, B25PD8, B25CA1, B25GS1, B25-D5G, EVG100-COL, SVG100-COL, SVG201-COL, VGA400-COL, VGA200MON, VGA931-VDM Special Hardware Requirements The voice features of OFIS Document Designer are supported on all workstations with a TM-001, VP-002 or B25-Tel voice processor module. The voice feature is not supported on the Supergen series. The display of graphical objects is supported on workstations equipped with a B25-GRA, B25-GRE, GC-001, GC-003 or GC-x04 graphics module. The display of graphical objects is also supported on Supergen series with a CTOS Videocard installed, the NGEN series 286i workstations and workstations equipped with the GC-104 option card. On workstations without graphics, dotted boxes are shown in place of graphical objects. The WYSIWYG feature is supported on the series B28, B38, or B39 with a GC-003 or GC-x04 module or a series 286i or 386i workstation. This feature is also supported on workstations equipped with the GC-104 option card and the Supergen series with a CTOS Videocard installed. Resource Requirements/Utilization Memory Requirements/Utilization In non-WYSIWYG mode, OFIS Document Designer requires 420K as a bare minimum. In WYSIWYG mode, a minimum of 500K is required. More memory may be required, depending upon the length and complexity of edit sessions. Pagination of long documents, use of Replace with a very large number of replacements, and list processing with large records files, for example, require additional memory. If OFIS Document Designer exits with an error code of 7649 or 7899, OFIS Document Designer requires additional memory to complete the function. Better performance is obtained with additional memory. Additional memory makes more space available for code swapping and allows a larger portion of the disk files being re-accessed to be kept in memory. Display of documents with graphical objects is much faster when there is more memory available, as OFIS Document Designer needs to write and read less frequently, the temporary files containing the scaled or rasterized images it builds. Additional memory is required to do spelling checks or hyphenation, in order to load the dictionary run file and data. Large, medium, and small dictionaries are available, and OFIS Document Designer makes the best choice among these depending upon the amount of memory available. Larger dictionaries are faster and can correct more typographic errors. Additional memory is required to print or merge in the background. Printing is performed in the background by default when there is sufficient memory. The print menu is immediately removed from the screen and the user can continue editing while the print job is executed in the background. However, if the Repaginate and Save Pagination Changes options are both set to YES, the documents being printed will not be available until the print job completes. If there is insufficient memory to print or merge in the background, printing is performed in the foreground. If printing to a GPS printer, the PRINT menu remains on the screen, and ten "progress boxes" appear. As the transmission of data to GPS proceeds, these boxes are filled in. No other functions can be performed while this operation is in progress. The user may cancel the print at any time during this period by pressing CANCEL. If printing to a direct printer, the PRINT menu is replaced by the PRINTER STATUS menu (with fewer options on it than the normal PRINTER STATUS menu) to allow interaction with the printer. No other operations can be performed until the print is complete. Additionally, the user may force OFIS Document Designer to print in the foreground by putting the entry: :OFDDForceForegroundPrint:Yes in the .user file. This should be done in cases where enough memory exists to execute printing in the background, but not enough to allow acceptable performance. The long merge to document feature in OFIS Document Designer 3.1 allows approximately 20,000 records to be merged when using foreground merge to document with at least a 1024k partition (approx. 13,000 in an 800k partition). When using background merge to document, the amount of records merged, (approx. 800) will be comparable to using the OFIS Writer long merge feature. A new field, Merge in the foreground?, has been added to the MERGE TO A DOCUMENT menu to select foreground merge to document. This field will be automatically set to Yes if the entry: :OFDDForceForegroundPrint:Yes exists in the .user file. Otherwise, the default is No. Note: The Merge in the foreground? field in the MERGE TO DOCUMENT menu can be used only to perform a foreground merge when a background merge would normally occur. If the .user file entry, :OFDDForceForegroundPrint:Yes, exists, this field cannot be used to force a merge in the background. When the limit of internal resources are detected during a foreground merge to document, the merge will be suspended and a save will be performed. The merge will then be automatically restarted with an output document specified as the original output document name with .1 appended. The merge will continue in this fashion, creating output files upon each iteration with successive numbers (e.g. .2, .3, .4). When using background merge to document, the merge is automatically restarted without a save being performed and the output document is appended with the same numbering scheme as used in the foreground merge to document. The size of output documents will depend on the size of the memory used in each OFIS Document Designer session. Since the foreground merge performs periodic saves, the size of the output documents will remain relatively constant, whereas using background merge to document, the size of the output documents will steadily decrease until all internal resources are diminished by the merge. If this condition occurs, a heap full error is returned and the number of records to skip is retained as in OFIS Document Designer 3.0. Background print requires less memory when OFIS Document Designer runs in protected mode than when OFIS Document Designer runs in real mode on B26 workstations, because both foreground and background are able to share the same code overlay zone in protected mode. The following table details these memory requirements. The first column shows the additional amount of memory required for an optional capability, such as background print. The second column shows the total amount of memory required to perform that optional capability in non-WYSIWYG OFIS Document Designer (or Document Editor). The third column shows the total amount of memory required to perform that function in WYSIWYG OFIS Document Designer. Table 3-1. Memory Requirement table Additional Function Add Basic WYSIWYG No Additional Function 0K 420K 500K Background print 220K 640K 720K Protected mode background print 85K 505K 585K Voice 16K 436K 516K Table 2-1. 3.0 Dictionary Memory Requirement table Dictionaries: Small Medium Large American English Dictionary 40K 80K* 95K* American Legal Dictionary 40K 65K 75K American Legal + Medical Dictionary 40K 65K 75K Brazilian Dictionary 50K 65K 80K British Dictionary 40K 80K* 95K* British Legal Dictionary 40K 65K 75K British Legal + Medical Dictionary 40K 65K 75K British Medical Dictionary 40K 65K 75K Danish Dictionary 40K 65K 75K Dutch Dictionary 50K 80K* 95K* French Dictionary 40K 65K* 80K* German Dictionary 50K 80K* 95K* Italian Dictionary 45K 70K* 90K* Norwegian Dictionary 40K 70K* 80K* Portuguese Dictionary 50K 70K 80K Spenish Dictionary 45K 70K* 85K* Swedish Dictionary 40K 75K* 85K* * Includes thesaurus You may need to sum up the additional amounts in the left column to determine the amount of memory you actually need. For example, if you need to perform both background print and dictionaries in the same session, you must add the relevant additional amounts of each together to the amount of memory required for the WYSIWYG or non-WYSIWYG OFIS Document Designer. For example, large American English dictionary and background print on a B28 (protected mode) in WYSIWYG mode requires a minimum of 680 (500 + 85 + 95). If you do not have enough memory in order to do both background print and dictionaries, you will need to save before invoking background print, if you previously did a spell-check, to unload the dictionary. If you give OFIS Document Designer a large amount of memory to use in order to satisfy only occasional needs, this extra memory is put to good use. It will help performance by reducing the number of disk accesses for code or data. It is available to be used by the print, spell check, review, list processing and display functions as needed. As it is applied to such dedicated uses, you may notice OFIS Document Designer gradually become more sluggish. Saving will likely free up enough memory to allow OFIS Document Designer to speed up again. You can install OFIS Document Designer 3.1 with a partition of up to 1750K, if you have that much memory available, and you are running BTOS 3.1 or CTOS II 3.3 or higher (not on a B26). With such a large partition you can paginate much larger documents than ever before and perform other functions with large files that were previously not possible. Disk Requirements/Utilization To install OFIS Document Designer you need about 2500 sectors of disk space (about 1.25 Megabytes). To do basic text editing with OFIS Document Designer you need an additional 500 sectors of disk space for temporary files and 4-6 sectors for each page of created documents. Voice annotations require additional disk space; the amount is dependent on the length of the voice annotations. Object creation requires additional disk space; the amount is dependent on the size of the objects. Supplementary Information Invoking OFIS Document Designer OFIS Document Designer can be invoked from the Executive, from Context Manager, CTOS Presentation Manager or directly from signing on. Consult the OFIS Document Designer: System Administration Manual for information on how to configure your system for each method of invocation. Disk and File Maintenance Consult the OFIS Document Designer: System Administration Manual for information on temporary files, -old files, -new files, and other files created by OFIS Document Designer. This manual also discusses how to:  Automatically recover a prior session that terminated abnormally  Make use of -old and -new files, when automatic recovery is inapplicable  Recover disk space consumed by temporary files Note: None of your work is completed until you issue the Save command from OFIS Document Designer. Even creation or deletion of files via the DOCUMENTS menu is not carried out until you Save. If a session is aborted (e.g., by Action-Finish) these files are not created or deleted until you recover the session and Save. It is important always to close all windows that show files on your floppy disk and Save, before you dismount a floppy disk that has been accessed from OFIS Document Designer. In addition, if the CHANGE WORK AREA menu is used to change your work area to a directory on a diskette, it is important to issue or reissue the command after the diskette has been mounted. OFIS Document Designer & Cooperating Programs OFIS Document Designer communicates with Cooperating Programs whose output can be included in OFIS Document Designer documents. All supported cooperating programs and the lowest supported revision levels include: OFIS Graphics 2.1 OFIS Imager 1.0 OFIS Spreadsheet 1.1 OFIS Paint 1.0 Enhanced Multiplan 2.2 Chart Designer 1.0 Revision levels higher than those listed are also supported. OFIS Document Designer works with Cooperating Programs in two modes, multi-context and chaining. In both modes OFIS Document Designer communicates only with invocations of a Cooperating Program it has started itself. The multi-context mode requires that both Context Manager and ICMS be installed. Chaining is not supported when Context Manager is installed. Refer to System Software Compatibility on page 7 for supported Context Manager revision levels. In multi-context mode, OFIS Document Designer reads the Context Manager Configuration File for information about which Cooperating Programs are present in this environment. You have the option when installing the products mentioned above to automatically update the Context Manager Configuration File with the information required by OFIS Document Designer. In chaining mode, OFIS Document Designer reads its own configuration file ([Sys]DDConfig.sys, or a file specified in the .user file) for information about Cooperating Programs present in the environment. This configuration file must be edited directly. Consult the OFIS Document Designer: System Administration Manual for more information on configuring OFIS Document Designer to access Cooperating Programs in either mode. Maintenance of the required configuration files is discussed in that manual. Printing Documents OFIS Document Designer requires that the Generic Print System (GPS) be installed in order to print documents. Consult the Generic Print System Software Release Announcement and the Printing Guide in order to install printers to be available to OFIS Document Designer. The GPS Software Release Announcement also shows what types of printers are currently supported and indicates limits on the capabilities of those devices. All commands invoked via the PRINT and PRINTER STATUS menus make use of the GPS services. Many or most error messages and status codes displayed in these menus are explained in the GPS documentation. Font Service Installation of the Font Service (or Scaling Font Service) is required for full functionality of OFIS Document Designer. Although OFIS Document Designer can operate without the Font Service installed, the Font Menu is unavailable, and it is impossible to ensure that text will print properly, since the character widths used by the print device driver are inaccessible to OFIS Document Designer. The user is therefore advised against editing or printing formatted files without the Font Service. When the status line shows the font family name and size in parentheses, and nothing outside of parentheses, either the Font Service is not installed or the document contains width tables that do not match those from your font database ("local" fonts). To localize fonts, PRINT the document, or REVIEW the document specifying the appropriate device type. This may cause lines and pages of your document to break differently, as width tables from your font database override those which were previously saved with the document. Two font databases are available for use with the Font Service. The standard font database (Font.dbs) is supplied as part of the Generic Print System (GPS, version 2.0 or later), and provides the information needed to create and print documents that contain a standard set of fonts to any of the printers supported by Unisys. Another font database is available, the Screen Font Database (ScreenFont.dbs), which also contains the screen bitmaps for each character for use in WYSIWYG mode. Scaling Font Service The Scaling Font Service is interchangeable with the Font Service distributed with GPS 2.0 and later. It serves the same requests, so only one of the two can be installed on the same system. The Scaling Font Service has all the capabilities of the standard Font Service, and additionally provides the capability of generating Bitmapped fonts onthefly from any of the 35 font outlines. The Scaling Font Service is used in place of the standard Font Service and the Screen Font Database. It is packaged with outlines for 35 fonts and a font database (ScalingFont.dbs) which supports these fonts for WYSIWYG display (up to 76 point) in OFIS Document Designer. This font database is a superset of the font database distributed with GPS 2.3. Note: It is not possible to use the WYSIWYG feature of OFIS Document Designer without the Screen Font Database or Scaling Font Service. These are products separate from both OFIS Document Designer and the Generic Print System, and involve special licensing for use. See the LICENSE AGREEMENT, part number 09-01277-01 with accompanying cover letter for more details. The Font Service (with its font database) can be installed at the local or server workstation. To save memory and disk space on the local hard disk, the user may elect to install the font service exclusively at the server workstation (or SRP). However, the request set information (Request.9.sys or Request.Gps.txt) provided with the Generic Print System needs to be merged into the Request.sys present at the local workstation. Installing the Font Service on the local workstation, provided that the font database resides on a local hard disk, reduces cluster traffic and usually improves OFIS Document Designer performance. Check the memory and disk resources available at the local workstation along with the desired performance levels when making the decision as to where the Font Service is to be installed in each installation situation. Install the font service as follows: Command Install Font Service RETURN Install Font Service [Font Database] [Sys]Font.dbs GO [Bytes of Buffer Space] Install the Scaling Font Service as follows: Command Install Scaling Font Service RETURN Install Scaling Font Service [Font database ([sys]Scaling...)] ScalingFont.dbs [Bytes of buffer space (8192)] [# of outline cache blocks @64K...] [# of scaled metrics to cache...)] [Name of scaled metrics cache file] [Outline directory ([sys])] [sys] GO See the Software Release Announcement for the Generic Print System (GPS) and the release notice for Screen Font Database or the Scaling Font Service for more information on installation of the Font Service, including recommended parameters. Levels of Visibility in WYSIWYG mode In WYSIWYG mode, changing the level of visibility (via CODEV) has some effects and use which do not apply to OFIS Document Designer in a character-mapped environment. At the lowest level of visibility, the closest match of the screen to the printed page is obtained. At higher levels of visibility, discrepancies between the printed page and the display are allowed, when these discrepancies make it easier to edit the text. At the lowest level of visibility, lines may overlap on the screen. It is impractical to edit lines of text which overlap on the screen by a significant amount. The cursor may skip lines or jump from one line to the next in this situation. Use CODE-V to edit such text. At higher levels of visibility, lines are spread apart so that they do not overlap. Because the screen representation of characters includes space for caps and for lowercase letters that descend below the base line, it is not always obvious to the user that text lines are overlapping. Conditions that cause overlap include: superscript or subscript characters, base-to-base spacing less than the point size of any of the individual characters in a paragraph, or use of a larger screen font to represent a smaller printer font. At the lowest level of visibility, proportional text may appear to wiggle when typing characters at the end of a line. Widths of characters in screen fonts cannot exactly match the width of characters in printer fonts, because of differences in device resolution. At the lowest level of visibility, text is forced on the screen to fit to the actual amount of space it will occupy on the printout. Words and/or individual characters are squeezed together or stretched apart in order to make the text fit. As each new character is added to a line, the amount of adjustment required between characters changes, causing them to "wiggle." Use CODE-V when this wiggling becomes annoying. At higher levels of visibility, text is allowed to layout at its natural screen width. Therefore text does not wiggle while typing. It is easier to read the text, as well. However, at higher levels of visibility, you cannot rely on the screen to show the true print width of the text. Even at higher levels of visibility, OFIS Document Designer does not allow text to extend past the right margin or indent of a paragraph, in WYSIWYG mode. If the screen font sets are much wider than the printer font, text starts to be squeezed together when the cursor reaches the right indent. Documents printed to a PostScript printer often exhibit the effects of squeezing characters together, since Times and Helvetica fonts on PostScript printers are much tighter than they do on Imagen or LaserJet printers, especially at smaller point sizes. Also the use of larger screen fonts to represent smaller printer fonts exhibits these effects. The smallest screen fonts in the Screen Font Database are 7 point. If 5 or 6 point fonts are selected, they are displayed using 7 point fonts, exhibiting the behaviors discussed in this section. Use of the Scaling Font Service instead will greatly minimize these problems. Section 4 Migration Requirements Compatibility with Previous Versions Common Compatibility Issues When the program is run without a valid command case, it now automatically resumes the prior session. This change is to insure that the same user interface (softkey or menu) is used as in the prior session. PWP, SWP, OFIS Writer, and OFIS Designer 1.0 phrase files, when selected or named as the phrase file in OFIS Document Designer 3.1, will have its older stop codes 04(Hex) converted to the new style stop codes 1B(Hex). This conversion will become permanent if the phrase file is large enough to cause a save to occur during conversion. For this reason, it is recommended to save a copy of the older phrase file before using it as a phrase file in OFIS Document Designer 3.1. Stop codes will not be converted if the phrase file is accessed by the phrase absorb function. User file entries for previous versions are readable by OFIS Document Designer 3.1. The precedence used when reading these file entries are determined by the prefix. Allowable prefixes include OFDD, OFd, Dd, and Wp. Precedence is taken in the same order. For example, if the user file contained: :OFDDForceForegroundPrint:Yes :OFdStatistics:[sys]myStats :OFdTemplateDocument:[sys]letter.tpt :DdPhraseFile:[sys]Shared.phrases :WpFtntSeparation:5 :WpForceForegroundPrint:No :WpPhraseFile:[sys]ow.phrases :WpDictionary:[sys]Wp.Correct From these entries, OFIS Document Designer 3.1 would use the following: :OFDDForceForegroundPrint:Yes :OFdStatistics:[sys]myStats :OFdTemplateDocument:[sys]letter.tpt :DdPhraseFile:[sys]Shared.phrases :WpFtntSeparation:5 :WpDictionary:[sys]Wp.Correct Section 5 Corrections UCFs Closed in This Release The following UCF's and their associated PLE's are fixed in OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100: PLE # UCF #s 15297565 31118603 31203091 42927813 52438446 72054911 72054911 72057945 73224560 74572812 75133677 15859652 77898529 16046108 43115219 43115464 16048071 26462789 16053902 26502080 16057207 26501971 26514819 52243769 77842312 77853056 77865218 77867490 16059889 26504953 16088978 26513839 26544556 16089761 77855469 77857377 16091570 26516277 26535646 16104311 26511399 31246997 52343739 21521345 16124800 26528593 26529697 31246652 77874616 16133418 26531578 77886315 16136085 26532329 16136832 26532302 16143961 31252172 77885175 16159034 26535077 16190578 26552311 16215937 26561132 Description Using the softkey interface and printing long documents in the foreground sometimes causes the print menu to be redisplayed. When an existing paragraph heading is copied and a review is performed with "Regenerate table of contents" set to yes, an erc 7896 occurs. If the directory does not exist and the option to delete old command and run files is chosen while installing from the server, the install aborts with an error 204. When using DCA within a macro, an erc 1335 occurs when chaining back to OFIS Document Designer. Dots appear in the far left and far right softkey strips. Spellcheck hangs when cancelling the Set Word Traits menu in the softkey interface. Help for the print menu does not describe duplex printing. When pressing the cancel key during hyphenation, OFIS Document Designer exits with an erc 7894. Text that is marked revision added and printed in the background with view revisions set is printed with double underscore and struck through. Code-backspace deletes all consecutive underlined words. The variable ruler implementation makes it hard to navigate in columns with many different point sizes. Manual corrections are not accepted. In the softkey interface, the spellcheck hangs when cancelling the Set Word Traits menu. OFIS Writer Phrase files with stop codes do not invoke form fill when converted. Large OFIS Writer Phrase file will not covert. Outline indent numbering scheme is lost when hitting code-tab then go. Nationalized comma separator in macro substring does not work. External function call from a macro returns an erc 80. Intermittent 604 errors occur in softkey interface. Section 6 Restrictions and Known Limitations Restrictions A user may not resume or recover the first OFIS Document Designer session after an installation. This is because the typescript file that was created by an old version of OFIS Document Designer can not be used by the current version. The font family of text will not change when a character style is updated, if that text had (at the time it was last saved) any font-related style exception (family, point size, bold, or italic). Use a page style created from a synch column mark only on synch column marks. It is not possible to change the break type of a page or column mark via style control. Synch column styles can be best used to automatically change the respective column widths of text already in synch columns, when the number of columns remain the same. Beware that when style control is disabled in a document, text which is copied from another document obtains the definition of any styles referenced in that text from the source document, until a save is done. If the style in the source document is modified (e.g., through Update styles), the format attributes of copied text in the document in which style control is disabled also changes. The performance of OFIS Document Designer becomes better as it is provided with more memory in which to run. If you have a system with 2 megabytes or more of memory, you may decide to change your Context Manager configuration file, so that OFIS Document Designer runs in a partition with sufficient memory to meet your performance needs. The actual size you need depends on your system configuration, the features you use, the type of display you use, the level of performance you demand, etc. Please refer to the Memory Requirements section on page 9 of this document. Attempting to review or print a very large document may cause OFIS Document Designer to exit with error code 7899, indicating that there is insufficient memory to paginate this document. If this occurs and you cannot run OFIS Document Designer in a larger partition, split the document in half, and review each half individually, using forced page numbers as appropriate. OFIS Document Designer does not support operating on user files in temporary directories (<$>). User files should be in other directories. There is no way to literalize the '*' or '?' characters in the open document command. They always behave as wildcards. An error in a macro may sometimes be reported on the statement following the line that contains the error. The user should look at both the reported macro instruction and the preceding instruction when an error is reported while loading a macro from a file. Cooperating programs started during a OFIS Document Designer session cannot pass objects back to OFIS Document Designer once the original OFIS Document Designer session ends. If, for example, while in a cooperating program, the user context switches back to OFIS Document Designer (using ACTION-GO), then executes one of the EXIT commands under CODE-F7, then returns to OFIS Document Designer, subsequent return from the cooperating program will not send back an object. Image Designer objects are displayed negative on low resolution screens and high resolution color screens, as are all text and graphics. Dithered images (pictures with gray values) may be less recognizable when displayed negative. The code-shift-z command can be used to switch the background color to white, correcting this problem. Occasionally, in WYSIWYG mode, the  command doesn't work at the right end of a line of text. (The cursor appears to "stick"). Use shift- following by  in order to position the cursor. In WYSIWYG mode, each individual character is not positioned to represent the correct horizontal position on the print out. Instead text is pinned to the correct print position:  at the beginning of each line of text;  at a tab stop to which text is aligned;  at the beginning of each word, when a line is justified;  at the right margin or indent, when a line is justified;  at the end of an unjustified line, if at lowest level of visibility; (See section 10.7 Levels of Visibility in WYSIWYG mode, for more about this case)  at any point in the line in which the displayable attributes of text (such as font, underlining, superscript, etc.) changes. When characters are marked within a line, text before and after the selection are pinned to the print position, since the selection introduces an attribute change (reverse video). Since marking and unmarking text introduces and removes points at which text is pinned to the print position, text shifts horizontally. The amount of shifting is large when the screen font displayed does not match the print font selected very well. This shifting is greatest at higher levels of visibility, in which the right edge of unjustified lines is not positioned to the print position. An aborted OFIS Document Designer session can be successfully recovered only if all relevant environmental factors are unchanged. Many of these environmental factors are explicitly checked before recovery, and the user is prevented from recovering if these have changed. These include the presence of graphics hardware, the type of video, the availability of the Font Service, and whether the product has been invoked in a manner and environment which entails WYSIWYG operation. If the presence of the Context Manager is changed, you are warned against recovering, unless you know that the aborted session did not involve the use of cooperating programs. Other environmental factors are not verified prior to recovery, such as the presence of files that were in existence prior to the aborted session and which were accessed during that session. When a text object is integrated into a document, OFIS Document Designer may scale the text in a way that cannot be represented correctly on some printers with restricted linespace control. The lines of text may overlap on the printout. Stop codes and redlining are not transferred into DEF format. If the DEF file is changed into a document again, these items are lost in translation. Known Errors and Omissions If GPS or GPS requests are not installed on a workstation using OFIS Document Designer, and the operating system is CTOS 3.3 or greater, OFIS Document Designer will return to the executive with an erc 31 (no such request code) or 33 (service not available). When performing a non-selective sorted list of a phrase file containing over 1200 phrases, OFIS Document Designer will exit with a 7898 error. When listing over 1200 phrases, it is advisable to select Unsorted list. In the softkey interface, if the redline visibility is changed and the Undo softkey is pressed twice, OFIS Document Designer will exit with a 7894 error. In order to recognize many different character sets defined at the operating system level, (e.g. Greek keyboard support), changes have been made in OFIS Document Designer 3.1 to process keyboard input in an encoded manner. Because of this change, the K5 keyboard DelChar key, the Mark and Bound and the softkeys for all keyboards no longer repeat. These keys can be made to repeat by customizing [Sys]Nls.sys or [Sys]NlsKbd.sys. Please refer to the Ctos Programming Utilities Reference Manual:Customization for guidelines on customizing the appropriate keyboard table. OFIS Document Designer may not be able to review, print or DEF documents with excessive redline. Use the copy feature from within OFIS Document Designer to create a copy of the document without redline to resolve this problem. The following known problems have been deferred: PLE # UCF #s 15805056 26421144 15833122 26422698 15869879 26438420 15915536 77771242 15971754 Description Erc 422 is returned when a print job is issued immediately after a print job is cancelled. If a tab key is pressed when the cursor is positioned to the right of all tab stops and the line is word wrapped, the tab key must be pressed a second time for the text to align on the tab stop of the following line. Erc 1347 returned during a merge if the form contains a phrase word surrounded by two keywords and the first or last keyword is the same word as the phrase word. It is not advisable to use keywords and phrase words with the same name in the same document. Listing of files in a customer provided directory results in only 8 lines displayed. If pathed to a different node than the local node, you cannot open files on a volume other than the volume specified in the path. Section 7 Customer Product Information Documentation Requirement There are two sets of manuals for OFIS Document Designer/OFIS Document Writer. One describes the menu interface and the other describes the softkey interface. Use the following information to order manual sets: The OFIS Document Designer Manual Set Menu Interface (39151303800) contains these titles: 09-02663 Word Processing User's Guide 09-02665 Office Publishing User's Guide 09-02668 Getting Started with OFIS Document Designer 09-02666 System Administration 09-02673 Quick Reference Card The OFIS Document Designer Manual Set Softkey Interface (39151295800) consists of these titles: 09-02662 Word Processing User's Guide 09-02664 Office Publishing User's Guide 09-02670 Getting Started with OFIS Document Designer 09-02666 System Administration 09-02658 Quick Reference Card Documentation Corrections The following are corrections to the manuals documenting OFIS Document Designer/OFIS Document Writer 3.0. The PLE # headings refer to the Problem List Entry number, the Page # headings refer to the page of the manual where each problem occurs, and the Correction headings refer to the solutions to the problems. OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Word Processing User's Guide (Menu Interface) PLE # Page # Correction 15864095 2-8 The description of the Sort by field of the List Documents menu is wrong. If you select the Dates option, the files will be listed according to the dates when they were last revised, not according to the dates when they were created. 15861096 28 Regarding the Dates and Everything options of the Details field in the List Documents menu, if you print a file without opening it first, the date printed information is not updated. 15612444 3-7 If you have a keyboard that includes the dedicated function keys COL, PAGE, PARA, and so forth, the corresponding choices do not appear on the Incremental Jump menu. Simply press the appropriate special key instead of a function key to select each choice. For example, to jump forward a sentence, you would press CODE-SHIFT-F1 to display the Incremental Jump menu, and then press the SENT key (not the F2 key). 15679158 3-8 The Jump to Line # command (F10) is primarily for use with unformatted files, such as CTOS Editor files, in which each line is separated by a shift-return. If all the lines of your document are not separated by shift-returns, the command may not move the cursor where you want it to. 15612444 5-5 If you have a keyboard that includes the dedicated function keys COL, PAGE, PARA, and so forth, the corresponding choices do not appear on the Incremental Mark menu. Simply press the appropriate special key instead of a function key to select each choice. For example, to mark a sentence, you would press CODE-SHIFT-F10 to display the Incremental Mark menu, and then press the SENT key (not the F2 key). 8-18 The basic line spacing options, such as single-spaced, double-spaced, and so forth, are designed for 12 point text. For example, if you apply the double-spaced attribute to a paragraph, the lines of the paragraph are assigned 24 points of basetobase leading regardless of the point size of the text in the paragraph. This may cause problems if you are using very large or very small fonts. 9-3 Presently, lines 6 through 8 of Figure 9-2 read as follows: [Top margin] [Text width] [Bottom margin] This is incorrect. Lines 6 through 8 should read: [Top margin] [Text height] [Bottom margin] 15910569 1111 You can type a maximum of 10 file names in the Document name(s) field of the Print menu. 15896094 13-5 The explanation of canceling a Replace operation needs clarification. If you cancel a Replace operation, all of the replacements you made are discarded unless you set the Confirm each field to Yes in which case all of the replacements you made before you canceled the command are left intact. 15828161 15-7 When you recall a phrase with the Retain attributes field set to Yes, all of the attributes of the phrase--its font family, the point size, and whether it is plain, bold, or italic--are retained. When you recall a phrase with the Retain attributes field set to No, all of the attributes of the phrase--its font family, the point size, and whether it is plain, bold, or italic--are changed to match those of the surrounding text it is recalled into. 15-6 When the Expand embedded phrases field of the Recall Phrase menu is set to Yes, only embedded phrases within the phrase you are recalling are expanded. To expand all the embedded phrases in your document, follow the procedure on page 15-15. The same is true of the Expand embedded reserved keyword field of the Recall Phrase menu. To expand all of the embedded keywords in your document, follow the procedure on page 15-17. 15704322 16-5 The list of style insensitive page formatting attributes is incomplete. The following should be included: Serpentine or Synchronized Columns. You can use style control to resize or format existing serpentine and synchronized columns, but you cannot create columns using style control. OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Office Publishing User's Guide (Menu Interface) PLE # Page # Correction 15363703 2-2 You cannot make anchor characters out of stop code prompts or characters in headers, footers, or footnotes. 15808519 3-9 Note: If you convert an OFIS Designer 2.X document to OFIS Document Designer 3.0 format, the default spacing for all box and rule lines is zero, not .05" and .1". 15865032 3-10 If you set the box and rule attributes of paragraphs such that they overlap, some of the boxes and rules may be obscured when you print your document. Which boxes and rules are obscured depends on what kind of printer you are using and the order in which the paragraphs appear on the page. 15400439 3-11 When you set vertical tabs in a paragraph, the corresponding vertical rules will not print unless you box the paragraph using box and rule. 15400498 6-6 Step 4 of the example "Page 1 of X" says to press CODE-F3-I to insert the page reference in the header or footer. This is incorrect. Instead, you should press CODE-F3, C, I. 16144037 7-10 Spacing between individual footnotes on a page will always be double line spacing. 15534401 9-17 Attributes, such as bold and italic text, in a record file are not retained when you merge the record file with a form. 10-26 The Secondary sort field field of the Sort/Select menu should be blank. 10-27 Step 4 of the procedure says you can specify a keyword in the Secondary sort field field to sort subentries underneath main entries. This is not true. If you have several subentries underneath a main entry, they are not sorted. Main entries that are spelled the same, however, will be sorted according to the first subentry that appears below each main entry. For example, the first "Rutabaga" main entry is sorted before the second "Rutabaga" main entry because, alphabetically, the subentry "Chocolate" comes before the subentry "Old." Rutabaga Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry Blueberry Rutabaga Old Musty Aging 11-1 Redlining can take up alot of space on your hard disk. If you use redlining often, be sure to monitor how large your OFIS Document Designer files are from time to time. For more information on checking the size of a file, see the CTOS Executive User's Guide. 15414707 11-6 Step 5 of the procedure says to press CODE-F3 R to display the Redlining menu. This is incorrect. Instead, you should press CODE-F2 R to display the Redlining menu. 15690461 11-17 When using the Copy Document menu to copy a redlined document, a copy of the current version of the old document is made and the new document no longer contains a redline history. The new document has redline enabled and the version is set to 1. If changes are made to the new document, the revisions can be viewed by selecting View revisions since original in the View Revisions menu. 12-1 The use of quotation marks in the section is often incorrect. Single, not double, quotation marks should be used in the following macro commands: Typing (p. 12-15 and 12-52) Message (p. 12-16) AllowOperatorInput (p.12-16) If Operator Choice (p. 12-19) Diacritical (p. 12-50) SetChoice (p. 12-52) Note that unlike the commands noted above, you must use double quotation marks with string variables. OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Word Processing User's Guide (Softkey Interface) PLE # Page # Correction 15612444 xxvii If you have a keyboard that includes the dedicated function keys COL, PAGE, PARA, and so forth, the corresponding choices do not appear on any of the softkey strips. Simply press the appropriate special key instead of a function key to specify the proper unit of text. For example, to mark a sentence, you would place the cursor in the sentence, press MARK to display the Mark softkey strip, and then press the SENT key (not the F2 key). 15864095 2-9 The description of the Sort by field of the List Documents menu is wrong. If you select the Dates option, the files will be listed according to the dates when they were last revised, not according to the dates when they were created. 15861096 29 Regarding the Dates and Everything options of the Details field in the List Documents menu, if you print a file without opening it first, the date printed information is not updated. 15679158 3-8 The Jump to Line # command (F10) is primarily for use with unformatted files, such as CTOS Editor files, in which each line is separated by a shift-return. If all of the lines of your document are not separated by shift-returns, the command may not move the cursor where you want it to. 8-18 The basic line spacing options, such as single-spaced, double-spaced, and so forth, are designed for 12 point text. For example, if you apply the double-spaced attribute to a paragraph, the lines of the paragraph are assigned 24 points of basetobase leading regardless of the point size of the text in the paragraph. This may cause problems if you are using very large or very small fonts. 9-2 Presently, lines 6 through 8 of Figure 9-1 read as follows: [Top margin] [Text width] [Bottom margin] This is incorrect. Lines 6 through 8 should read: [Top margin] [Text height] [Bottom margin] 15779772 10-19 The instructions in Steps 5 and 6 of the procedure are incorrect. They should read as follows: 5. Mark the line. (For more information on marking text, see Section 5, "Working With Blocks of Text.") 6. Press Attribt (F10), Underln (F3), On (F9) to create the underline. 15910569 1111 You can type a maximum of 10 file names in the Document name(s) field of the Print menu. 15896094 13-5 The explanation of canceling a Replace operation needs clarification. If you cancel a Replace operation, all of the replacements you made are discarded unless you set the Confirm each field to Yes in which case all of the replacements you made before you canceled the command are left intact. 15-5 When the Expand embedded phrases field of the Recall Phrase menu is set to Yes, only embedded phrases within the phrase you are recalling are expanded. To expand all the embedded phrases in your document, follow the procedure on page 15-14. The same is true of the Expand embedded reserved keyword field of the Recall Phrase menu. To expand all the embedded keywords in your document, follow the procedure on page 15-17. 15828161 15-6 When you recall a phrase with the Retain attributes field set to Yes, all of the attributes of the phrase--its font family, the point size, and whether it is plain, bold, or italic--are retained. When you recall a phrase with the Retain attributes field set to No, all of the attributes of the phrase--its font family, the point size, and whether it is plain, bold, or italic--are changed to match those of the surrounding text it is recalled into. 15704322 16-5 The list of style insensitive page formatting attributes is incomplete. The following should be included: Serpentine or Synchronized Columns. You can use style control to resize or format existing serpentine and synchronized columns, but you cannot create columns using style control. OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Office Publishing User's Guide (Softkey Interface) PLE # Page # Correction 15363703 2-2 You cannot make anchor characters out of stop code prompts or characters in headers, footers, or footnotes. 15808519 3-9 Note: If you convert an OFIS Designer 2.X document to OFIS Document Designer 3.0 format, the default spacing for all box and rule lines is zero, not .05" and .1". 15865032 3-10 If you set the box and rule attributes of paragraphs such that they overlap, some of the boxes and rules may be obscured when you print your document. Which boxes and rules are obscured depends on what kind of printer you are using and the order in which the paragraphs appear on the page. 15400439 3-11 When you set vertical tabs in a paragraph, the corresponding vertical rules will not print unless you box the paragraph using box and rule. 15400471 7-8 Under the discussion "Finding Footnote References," the manual says to press I if you want to edit the found footnote reference and S if you want to search for the next footnote reference. This is incorrect. Instead, you should press F2 to edit the reference and F1 to search for the next reference. 16144037 7-10 Spacing between individual footnotes on a page will always be double line spacing. 15534401 9-17 Attributes, such as bold and italic text, in a record file are not retained when you merge the record file with a form. 15400463 9-33 Substep a underneath step 5 says you should press Page (F5), Format (F5) to display the Page Attributes menu. This is incorrect. Instead, you should press Page (F5), PgAttr (F10). 10-27 The Secondary sort field field of the Sort/Select menu should be blank. 10-28 Step 4 of the procedure says you can specify a keyword in the Secondary sort field field to sort subentries underneath main entries. This is not true. If you have several subentries underneath a main entry, they are not sorted. Main entries that are spelled the same, however, will be sorted according to the first subentry that appears below each main entry. For example, the first "Rutabaga" main entry is sorted before the second "Rutabaga" main entry because, alphabetically, the subentry "Chocolate" comes before the subentry "Old." Rutabaga Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry Blueberry Rutabaga Old Musty Aging 11-1 Redlining can take up alot of space on your hard disk. If you use redlining often, be sure to monitor how large your OFIS Document Designer files are from time to time. For more information on checking the size of a file, see the CTOS Executive User's Guide. 15690461 11-17 When using the Copy Document menu to copy a redlined document, a copy of the current version of the old document is made and the new document no longer contains a redline history. The new document has redline enabled and the version is set to 1. If changes are made to the new document, the revisions can be viewed by selecting View revisions since original in the View Revisions menu. 12-61 SetChoice "Y" should read SetChoice 'Y'. OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer System Administration Guide (Both Interfaces) PLE # Page # Correction 15715928 xviii The guide does not explain password protection. Password Protection Password protection is available in CTOS OFIS Document Designer. To decide what protection level to use, you should consider the interaction between OFIS Document Designer and the CTOS operating system. You use CTOS in conjunction with Document Designer when assigning passwords and their related protection levels. For more information on passwords, see the CTOS System Administration Guide. Password Protection Hierarchy Passwords function in a hierarchical manner. You can assign passwords to any combination of file specification levels (for example, to a volume, to a file, or to a volume and a file). But you must assign passwords hierarchically for them to be effective. For a directory password to be effective, the volume the directory resides in must also be assigned a password. For a file's password and protection level to be effective, the directory the file resides in and the volume the directory resides in must be assigned passwords. OFIS Document Designer Password Protection Levels OFIS Document Designer uses a total of six password protection levels, as shown in the table on the next page. Note that level 15 is the unprotected level that is assigned by default to a directory, volume, or file when you create it. General Rules for All Protection Levels As always, you should be careful when assigning passwords or you might "overprotect" your files. For example, if you assign a protection level of 0 to your directory, you will need a password just to boot your workstation. Also, if you create an unprotected directory and unprotected files within that directory, any protection level you assign to that directory later on will apply to those formerly unprotected files. OFIS Document Designer Rules for Protection Levels If you assign a protection level of 5 to a directory, users who do not know the password must enter N for No in the Allow Changes field of the Open Document menu in order to open files in that directory. When you edit a file in OFIS Document Designer, its -old and -new versions have the same password as the base file. Protection and Access Levels Protection Password Level Description Level Required To Read To Modify 15 none none Unprotected. No password required to read or modify a file. 7 none Volume, Directory, or File Modify password. No password is required to read the file. 51 Volume or File Volume or File Nondirectory password. 23 none Volume or File Nondirectory modify password. 5 none Volume or Directory Modify protected. 0 Volume or Directory Volume or Directory Maximum protection. 15479752 and 15783575 1-14 The configuration parameter :OFDDStyle Book:[Sys]OFDD.styles should not have a space in it. Also, the default style book selected at the beginning of every session is in the directory, not the directory. Thus, the first line on page 1-14 should read as follows: :OFDDStyleBook:[Sys]OFDD.styles And the third and fourth lines should read as follows: By default, OFIS Document Designer selects the style book [Sys]OFDD.styles at the beginning of every session. OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Reference Card (Menu Interface) PLE # Correction 15705264 The command for moving the cursor to selected text is CODE-L, not SHIFT-L. SHIFT-UP ARROW and SHIFT-DOWN ARROW move the cursor four lines up or down, not three. SHIFT-SCROLL UP and SHIFT-SCROLL DOWN move the cursor six lines up or down, not four. OFIS Document Designer/Document Writer Reference Card (Softkey Interface) PLE # Correction SHIFT-UP ARROW and SHIFT-DOWN ARROW move the cursor four lines up or down, not three. SHIFT-SCROLL UP and SHIFT-SCROLL DOWN move the cursor six lines up or down, not four. Section 8 Support Warranty OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100 is a warranted Unisys software product. Unisys warrants that OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100, in its unaltered form, will substantially conform to Unisys current published functional specifications when used in Unisys supported configurations. The customer is responsible for reporting suspected deviations using the User Communication Form (UCF) process within ninety (90) days following delivery. The product is neither field repairable nor field modifiable. Corrections to reported deviations are provided to the user via updated code files. This standard warranty is not a substitute for Unisys Service Agreement offerings. Support Category OFIS Document Designer 3.1 is fully supported by Unisys. Support services for OFIS Document Designer 3.1 are offered under the SURETY (United States) or A la Carte (International) support programs and are consistent with the support services offered for the entire CTOS Hardware and Software family of products. Unisys SureNet is an electronic bulletin board service, providing customers in the United States access to technical information seven days a week, 24 hours a day. SureNet Technical Information Services are available at no additional cost to customers with a current Unisys service agreement or software license and include access to system alerts, customer technical bulletins and on-line UCF entry. Registration is required. SureNet Support Services are available on an annual subscription basis. For more information, contact Unisys Direct at 1800448-1424, prompt 5. You may register for Technical Information Services and/or Support Services either online (by dialing 18008288796 (8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, asynchronous, VT100 emulation) or by calling Unisys Direct. If you need further assistance or information regarding support services, please contact your Unisys representative or your local Unisys office. Support Discontinuance UNISYS supports the current release level and one level back. Prior levels are not supported. Section 9 Ordering Procedure Ordering Software This Software Release Announcement describes the R3.1.100 release of OFIS Document Designer. OFIS Document Designer is delivered on either 51/4 inch or 31/2 inch disks. The table below lists the orderable software packages for OFIS Document Designer R3.1.100. If an Update Service Request is attached to your copy of this Software Release Announcement, you can order the software by completing and returning the form. Media provided by Unisys Corporation may not be returned for credit. If no Update Service Request is attached, you can order additional copies of the software by contacting your Unisys representative. Package Description Style ID Initial singleuser package (software and documentation) NP25-DD3 Initial perseat authorization for each additional user (license only) ML25-DD3 Upgrade for a singleuser package (software and documentation) UP25-DD3 Upgrade for a perseat authorization (license only) UL25-DD3 Package Description Style ID Upgrade for a classic standalone workstation package (software and documentation) SB25-DD3 Upgrade for a classic workstation cluster package (software and documentation) MB25-DD3 Upgrade for a classic shared resource processor cluster package (software and documentation) XB25-DD3 Ordering Manuals You can order manuals from the following address: Unisys Corporation Publications Distribution Center 13250 Haggerty Road North Plymouth, Michigan 48170 Section 10 List of Files on Product Media Contents of the Distribution Diskettes The OFIS Document Designer Distribution Diskettes are your master copies, and have been shipped write-protected. They should not be write-enabled, nor should they be used as working copies. The following list is the contents of the 5 inch floppies: Distribution diskette (1 of 4): Directory CopyStyle.sub DeleteOld.sub HdInstall.sub Install.ctrl Install.jcl Install.sub InstallDD.sub Directory OFDd.sra Directory Convergent Cow.pic LostPet OFDD.01 OfdMsg.bin OFDOldDD.files OFDOldSample.files Prog132 Prog80 Simple Standard Style.files TwoColumns Unisys Distribution diskette (2 of 4): Directory OFDD.02 Distribution diskette (3 of 4): Directory OFDD.03 Distribution diskette (4 of 4): Directory DDCmInstall.sub DEF.run DEFMsg.bin DEFUtil.info InstallCmds.sub InstallDEF.sub InstallOpStat.sub OpStatsOFD.run Files OFDD.01/02/03 contain the OFIS Document Designer run file. The following list is the contents of the 3 inch floppies: Distribution diskette (1 of 2): Directory CopyStyle.sub DeleteOld.sub HdInstall.sub Install.ctrl Install.jcl Install.sub InstallDD.sub Directory OFDd.sra Directory Convergent Cow.pic LostPet OFDD.01 OfdMsg.bin OFDOldDD.files OFDOldSample.files Prog132 Prog80 Simple Standard Style.files TwoColumns Unisys Distribution diskette (2 of 2): Directory OFDD.02 Directory DDCmInstall.sub DEF.run Directory DEFMsg.bin DEFUtil.info InstallCmds.sub InstallDEF.sub InstallOpStat.sub OpStatsOFD.run Files OFDD.01/02 contain the OFIS Document Designer run file. Style Books The files in the directory are model style books to be used with the style control facility. They are used as follows: Standard Identical to [sys]Ofdd.styles, the default style book. It defines the default (unnamed) styles only and is equivalent to the Dd.fmt or Ofd.fmt format sets distributed with prior releases. It uses 8.5 x 11 inch paper, with 1 inch margins, and single-double spaced paragraphs. Prog80 Defines the default (unnamed) styles only and is equivalent to the DdProg80.fmt or OfdProg80.fmt format sets distributed with prior releases. It uses narrow margins and tab stops every .4 inches. Prog132 Defines the default (unnamed) styles only and is equivalent to the DdProg132.fmt or OfdProg132.fmt format sets distributed with prior releases. It uses wide paper (suitable for viewing text in zoomed character-map mode) and tab stops every .8 inches. Convergent Defines a full complement of named styles corresponding to the style for manuals produced by Convergent. It uses Helvetica and New Century Schoolbook fonts. Unisys Defines a full complement of named styles corresponding to the style for manuals produced by UNISYS. It uses Helvetica and New Century Schoolbook fonts. TwoColumn Defines a full complement of named styles useful for printing a manual in two column format, in order to reduce the amount of paper used approximately by half. It uses Helvetica and New Century Schoolbook fonts. Simple Defines a full complement of named styles useful for printing a manual on a dot matrix printer or line printer with limited font capabilities. It uses 12 point Courier throughout. The last four style books define largely the same style names, so that a document created using one of these style books can be reformatted with any of the others. Using the style control facility you can define your own style books or modify those supplied with the product. Format sets are no longer used by the product. Section 11 Installation Procedure OFIS Document Designer should be used only on Unisys (or Convergent) B/CTOS Information Processing Systems which are equipped with hard disk, or in clusters where the server is equipped with hard disk. Use the installation procedures described below (after updating the Standard Software revision level, if required). Characters that you must type are shown in boldface. Special keys, such as RETURN and GO, are shown in upper case. The following information explains how to install OFIS Document Designer on three types of systems:  Stand-alone and cluster workstations with hard disks  Server hard disk systems  Shared Resource Processor systems Local Installation (Hard Disk Systems) A local installation is used for stand-alone workstations and cluster workstations where it is desired to have the OFIS Document Designer command and run file installed on that workstation. If the command and run file are to be put on the server (as in an SRP server or for use with diskless workstations), see the following section on Remote Installations. 1. Sign on with the system volume password if applicable. The OFIS Document Designer installation gives the user the opportunity to change the path and password. 2. Insert the OFIS Document Designer Distribution Diskette 1 into drive [f0]. Install the product as follows: 2.1. BTOS System Installation (for CTOS Installation see below). From the Executive, use the Software Installation command to initiate the installation procedure, leaving its parameter fields blank. Press GO. Command Software Installation RETURN [Cmd file] [Files to] [Install file] GO This command will cause a series of Submit Commands to run, initiating the installation process. It will display a boxed banner screen instructing you to enter some optional command file and password information. DO NOT DO SO, as this may be done later. Press GO, press GO again to cause the run command to begin. The following prompts are displayed. In most cases, all you need to do is press GO to accept the default settings. You can however, change the entries when prompted by the program. The first prompt asks you to confirm the SUBMIT command form. Not all of these parameters will be used in OFIS Document Designer installation. The only one you should modify is the name of the command file, [sys]sys.cmds. After this optional editing, press GO to cause the command to begin. Command SUBMIT File list [f0]Install.sub [Parameters] Sys Sys [f0] [Sys]Sys.cmds [Force Expansion] [Show Expansion] GO The installation continues by displaying a message that instructs you to type the password of the destination volume. Then, to specify the destination volume and directory, it displays the PATH command form. The form contains entries that are specific to the environment you are using. The cursor is positioned at the password field. If your destination volume has no password, you may ignore this step. Path [Volume] Sys [Directory] Sys [Default file prefix] [Password] [Node] '' If necessary, enter the password for the destination volume. Press GO. To continue your BTOS installation, skip ahead to step 3. 2.2. CTOS System Installation (for BTOS Installation skip to step 3). If 10.3 Standard Software (or later) has been installed: Command Install GO If you do not have the Install command: Command Submit RETURN Submit File List [f0]HdInstall.sub GO [Parameters] [Force Expansion?] [Show Expansion?] 3. Follow the directions displayed on the screen. When the installation begins, a submit command form is displayed with a default set of parameters supplied. These parameters describe the destination of the installed OFIS Document Designer and the volume where the installation floppy resides. These parameters default to a local installation from floppy drive [f0]. If the floppy is in another floppy drive change the [f0] to the correct volume. The destination (Sys) is correct for a local installation. After changing any parameters as appropriate, continue to follow the instructions on the screen. Save the OFIS Document Designer Distribution Diskettes in a safe place as archives. Remote Installation (Server Hard Disk Systems) A remote installation is used for diskless workstations and workstations connected to an SRP server. This installation puts the OFIS Document Designer command and run file onto the server workstation for access by all workstations booted from that server. If it is desired to have the OFIS Document Designer command and run files installed on the hard disk at the local workstation, refer to the section above on Local Installation. 1. Sign on with the server system volume password if applicable. The OFIS Document Designer installation gives the user the opportunity to change the path and password. 2. Insert the OFIS Document Designer Distribution Diskette 1 into drive [f0]. Install the product as follows: 2.1. BTOS System Installation (for CTOS Installation see below). From the Executive, use the Software Installation command to initiate the installation procedure, leaving its parameter fields blank. Press GO. Software Installation Return [Cmd file] [Files to] [Install file] GO This command will cause a series of Submit Commands to run, initiating the installation process. It will display a boxed banner screen instructing you to enter some optional command file and password information. DO NOT DO SO, as this may be done later. Press GO, then press GO again to cause the run command begin. When requested later, change the destination from Sys to !Sys (in order to install software onto the server workstation from a cluster workstation booted from its local file system). The following prompts are displayed. In most cases, all you need to do is press GO to accept the default settings. You can however, change the entries when prompted by the program. The first prompt asks you to confirm the SUBMIT command form. Not all of these parameters will be used in OFIS Document Designer installation. The only ones you should modify are the first "Sys" in the parameters line. Change this entry to '!Sys to denote your remote server workstation hard disk volume name. The other change should be to the name of the command file, to [!sys]sys.cmds. The form should look as it does below. After this editing, press GO to cause the command to begin. Command SUBMIT File list [f0]Install.sub [Parameters] !Sys Sys [f0] [!Sys]Sys.cmds [Force Expansion] [Show Expansion] GO The installation continues by displaying a message that instructs you to type the password of the destination volume. Then, to specify the destination volume and directory, it displays the PATH command form. The form contains entries that are specific to the environment you are using. The cursor is positioned at the password field. If your destination volume has no password, you may ignore this step. Path [Volume] !Sys [Directory] Sys [Default file prefix] [Password] [Node] '' If necessary, enter the password for the destination volume. Press GO. To continue your BTOS installation, skip ahead to step 3. 2.2. CTOS System Installation (for BTOS Installation skip to step 3). If 10.3 Standard Software (or later) has been installed: Command Install GO If you do not have the Install command: Command Submit RETURN Submit File List [f0]HdInstall.sub GO [Parameters] [Force Expansion?] [Show Expansion?] Follow the directions displayed on the screen. When the installation begins, a submit command form is displayed with a default set of parameters supplied. These parameters describe the destination of the installed OFIS Document Designer and the volume where the installation floppy resides. These parameters default to a local installation from floppy drive [f0]. If the floppy is in another floppy drive change the [f0] to the correct volume. Change the destination from Sys to !Sys (in order to install software onto the server workstation from a cluster workstation booted from its local file system). 3. After changing any parameters as appropriate, continue to follow the instructions on the screen. Save the OFIS Document Designer Distribution Diskettes in a safe place as archives. Stand Alone Floppy Disk Systems OFIS Document Designer is not designed to run on floppy-based systems. Installation using Installation Manager If 12.0 Standard Software (or later) has been installed: installation of OFIS Document Designer can be done using the installation manager from the distribution diskettes. It can also be installed from a server, provided that the software has been installed on the server using the installation manager. 1. If installing from diskettes, insert the OFIS Document Designer Distribution Diskette 1 into drive [f0]. Install the product as follows: 2. From the Executive, use the Installation Manager command to initiate the installation procedure, leaving its parameter fields blank. Press GO. Command Installation Manager RETURN [Non-interactive?] GO This command will initiate a menu driven installation process. From the first menu of options, select Install New Software. The second menu prompts you for your installation source; select Floppy Installation if you are installing from the diskettes or Install from Server if you are installing from a server. The next menu sets the installation defaults; if you are not installing to a server, GO TO STEP 3. If you are installing to a server, select Examine/Change defaults and set public to yes in the installation parameters menu (DO NOT select the verbose option as this will make it difficult to view the messages from the installation process.). Now press GO. 3. Select Continue Installation. If the system volume is password protected, you will be prompted for a password now. 4. The remaining menus will establish your choices in how the installation is to proceed. The following is a list of menus that appear (the default values are within parenthesis): Continue Installation (Yes): If you have not converted your customized format sets to documents, you may want to terminate the installation and do it later when you are ready. Select No if you want to terminate your installation. Remove Old files and Commands (Yes): If you do not want the run files, commands and other files associated with an earlier version of OFIS Designer or Document Designer to be deleted, select No. Copy style books to disk? (yes): Copies the style books that are shipped with the distribution. Enter Stylebook directory (): Specify the directory where the stylebooks are to be copied into. This directory will be created, if required, by the installation. If you are installing to a server, this information will be required during subsequent installations from the server. If you are installing from the server, Enter Style directory on the Server ([!sys]): If the style books have been copied to a directory other than the default on the server, provide that information here. The installation will fail if the correct path is not provided. Install OFIS Document Editor? (Yes): Select No if you do not want OFIS Document Editor installed. Install Softkey Interface? (Yes): The OFIS Document Designer commands will be installed with a softkey interface. Install DEF Utility? (No): Select Yes if you want the stand-alone Document Exchange Utility installed. Install Operator Statistics? (No): Select Yes if you want operator statistics installed. Enter Command File to be updated ([sys]sys.cmds): If the command file you are using is different from the default, enter that here. Add OFIS DD command to the Context Manager configuration file? (Yes): Selecting yes will add OFIS Document Designer, Resume OFIS Document Designer and OFIS Document Editor (if installed) to your Context Manager configuration file. If you selected yes to the previous prompt, Enter CM Config File name ([sys]cmConfig.sys): Enter your context manager configuration file name if different from the default. After these menus, you will not be prompted for any further information; if you are installing from the server the installation will proceed unattended. If you are installing from floppies, you will be prompted to mount [f0]OFD.02 during the installation. Insert disk #2 when this prompt appears. If installing from 5 inch media, you will be prompted to mount /f0]OFD.03 during the installation. Insert disk#3 when this prompt appear. Required Files OFIS Document Designer requires the following files. Normally they reside in [Sys]. Their locations can be changed if the Sys.cmds file, the Context Manager configuration file, and the .user file are altered to reflect these changed locations. OFISDocumentDesigner.run OfdMsg.bin Ofdd.styles OFISDocumentDesigner.run is stored in a backup archive file spanning the three distribution diskettes. See section 3.0 for further information on the location of these files on the distribution diskettes. In addition, the directory [Sys]
must exist, or it will be created during the installation. How to Change User Interface OFIS Document Designer provides two different user interfaces. One for the previous users of Document Designer which is referred as Menu Interface and another one for previous OFIS Designer users which is referred as Softkey Interface. The user can select any of the two user interfaces. In order to do this follow this procedure : First, use Command File Editor command from Executive locate the OFIS Document Designer entry in the command list, use EDIT softkey choice to modify command. Use RETURN key to go to case field. If that value is 00 it means Menu Interface if it is 03 it means Softkey Interface, change that value if you want to change current user interface. Press GO. Next, locate the OFIS Document Editor entry in the command list, use EDIT softkey choice to modify command. Use RETURN key to go to case field. If that value is 02 it means Menu Interface if it is 04 it means Softkey Interface, change that value if you want to change current user interface. Press GO. Press FINISH. Save the changes. Now, use Command CM Config File Editor command from Executive. Use the current config file name, if you are using other than the default config file. Press GO. Type OFIS Document Designer in command field. Modify the [command case] field the same way as you did with Command File Editor command as explained above. Log out and log back in. Run OFIS Document Designer or OFIS Document Editor command and you will have the new user interface. Section 12 Error Codes Most status codes for OFIS Document Designer are covered in the current status codes documentation. Status codes that are not listed in the Status Codes Manual, are listed below. 7697 Incomplete CGM File. This error occurs when the CGM Interpreter reaches the end of file before the End Metafile opcode. 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Press GO to print without saving pagination changes, CANCEL to cancel command.T ;^b;Press GO to overwrite document |, CANCEL to cance< l command;;Press GO to overwrite | | style, NEXT to skip style, CANCEL to cancel command;/;14;Press GO to add | | style, NEXT to skip style, CANCEL to cancel command{;;4;Press GO to overwrite existing character style, Press CANCEL to continue I;Press GO to overwrite existing paragraph style, Press CANCEL to continue )I;Press GO to overwrite existing page style, Press CANCEL to continue zD;Warning: SELECT STYLE BOOK is NOT undoable. Press GO to c? onfirm NEW STYLE BOOK, CANCEL to cancel commandi<Document | cannot be changed. Press GO to proceed, CANCEL to cancel command.7 ;AB;Press GO to confirm REMOVE FORMAT, CANCEL to cancel command;;Warning: REMOVE FORMAT is NOT undoable. Press GO to confirm REMOVE FORMAT, CANCEL to cancel commandd;Your last session did not FINISH successfully. 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If you wish to use this document with this DI product, press GO to remove formatting, otherwise press CANCEL.Q' <\'<Directory | is protected: Access deniedN( ;Y(;Too many documents in directory(;Disk full( ;Disk full; please delete some files and Save(,;Insufficient disk space to complete command; please Save. To continue editing, delete some files.(a;Please apply or dismiss | before proceedingY);r);Document | is already open) ;);Document | is unavailable. 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