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Using Copy and Paste
You can copy text data you have input in one location, and paste it into an-
other location.
■ To copy text
1. Input the text you want to copy.
2. Press FUNCTION and then COPY.
• The message ”COPY OPERATION COMPLETE” appears and the input
screen appears when the copy operation is complete.
• The above operation will leave the displayed text the way it is, and save
a copy of it in memory.
• You can copy up to 49 characters at one time. If there are more than 49
characters on the display, only the first 49 characters are selected.
• You can have up to nine copies in memory. The 10th copy operation
causes the oldest copied text to be deleted to make room for the newly
copied text.
• Any character size, newline, and block marks included in the text are
automatically replaced with spaces when the text is copied.
■ To paste copied text
1. When inputting text, press PASTE.
2. On the list of copied text that appears, use and to select the text
you want, and then press SET.
• This pastes the selected data at the current cursor location.
• If the text you are copying causes the maximum number of input character
limit to be exceeded, the message “TOO MANY CHARACTERS! SOME
WERE NOT PASTED” appears and some of the text is not pasted.
User Characters
You can create up to four user characters and store them in memory. You can
create a character from scratch, or you can use an existing character or sym-
bol as a basis for your new character.
■ To create a user character from scratch
1. Press FUNCTION and then USER CHR.
• If the screen is blank or if the cursor is located where there is no character,
performing the above step will take you directly to the User Character
Drawing Screen. In this case, skip step 3, and go directly to step 4.
2. Use and to select MAKE and then press SET.
3. Use and to select NEW and then press SET.
• The NEW/USE INPUT CHAR screen does not appear if there is no input
character at the cursor location on the text input screen.
User Character Drawing Screen
Cursor