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The
Scale
Line
Placing
your
display
in
change
format
mode
causes
the
scale
line
to
appear
in
the
operator
information
area.
The
operator
information
area
Is
the
bottom
row
on
the
screen.
A
scale
line
cursor
column
indicates
the
current
cursor
position.
The
normal
cursor
in
the
entry
area
is
replaced
with
a
reverse-image
cursor.
Look
at
Figure
3-7
for
an
illustration
of
the
Entry
Assist
scale
line.
r-
First
Screen
Column
Left
Margin
U
Tab
Stop
Lost
Screen
Column
-i
I
End-of-Line
Right
i
Signal
(Bell)
"1
|~
Margin
j
Position
i
i
1
.+
1-.<-
+
2
+-
—3
+
4—+
5
+
6-
7—+
-
Left
Margin-
Area
Figure
3-7.
Entry
Assist
Scale
Line
Entry
Area
j
Right
Margin
Area
The
Scale
Line
Cursor
The
scale
line
cursor
is
either
a
reverse-image
cursor
or
an
opaque
box,
depending
on
the
type
of
display
unit
you
have.
When
you
set
margins,
tab
stops,
or
the
audible
"end
of
line"
signal,
the
scale
line
cursor
disappears
and
you
immediately
see
the
character
that
you
entered.
Moving
the
cursor
or
pressing
the
Alternate
Cursor
(ALT
CURSR)
key
will
cause
the
cursor
scale
to
be
displayed.
The
Normal
Cursor
The
normal
cursor
and
the
scale
line
cursor
move
together
in
a
horizontal
direction.
The
normal
cursor
moves
independently
in
a
vertical
direction.
If
you
look
at
the
normal
cursor
and
the
scale
line
cursor,
you
can
see
the
relationship
of
a
position
on
the
scale
line
with
a
position
on
the
page.
Note:
You
can
use
the
"Move
Cursor
to
Next
Word"
and
"Move
Cursor
to
Previous
Word"
keys
for
rapid
positioning
of
the
cursor
while
in
change
format
mode.
(See
"Typematic
Move
Cursor
to
Next
Word"
on
page
3-10,
and
"Typematic
Move
Cursor
to
Previous
Word"
on
page
3-11.)
Reset
Change
Format
Mode
Press
the
Change
Format
key
again
to
reset
the
change
format
mode,
erase
the
scale
line,
and
return
the
operator
information
area
to
its
previous
function.
The
cursor
returns
to
the
cursor
display
mode
and
to
the
screen
position
it
occupied
before
you
entered
the
change
format
mode.
The
new
margins,
tabs,
and
audible
"end
of
line"
signal
are
now
operational
and
remain
in
effect
until
they
are
changed
or
until
the
power
to
the
controller
is
turned
off.
Chapter
3.
Using
the
Entry
Assist
Capabilities
3-5

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