Casio KL-7000 Label Maker User Manual


 
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Assigning Text Effects
You can assign text effects only to text that has already been input. If you later input text in
between existing text that is already assigned a text effect, the inserted text is also as-
signed the effect assigned to the text on the left and right.
Important!
The text effects are applied to text on the display, in addition to the printed text.
Changing Text Effects
There are three text effects that you can assign: shading, underlining, and boxed text. The
following shows examples of each effect:
Shading: Boxed Text:
Underlining:
The following section describes how to assign and remove text effects.
Note
Note that you can assign multiple effects to the same text.
To assign text effects
Example: To shade ABXYZ in the following text.
ABXYZ Computer Company
1. Input the text.
2. Press EFFECT to display a menu of effects.
3. Use K and L to highlight SHADING, and then press
SET.
4. Use H and J to move the cursor to the point from which you want the effect to start.
In our example, you would move to either A or Z.
Since A is the first character, you can make the cursor jump directly there by press-
ing FUNC and then H.
FUNC
SHIFT
CODE
VERT
MIROR
OVER
CAPS
A
A
SET
Yes No
ESC
SHADING
U LINE
BOX
CANCEL
FUNC
SHIFT
CODE
VERT
MIROR
OVER
CAPS
SET
Yes No
ESC
FROM?
mpany