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LocoScript, the Word Processor

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LocoScript makes extensive use of menus, particularly pull-down menus, to provide you with on-screen help. A pull-down menu is like a roller blind with a number of options written on it. To pull down or invoke a menu, you need to press one of the PCW’s dedicated word-processing keys. These pull-down menus are very helpful, particularly when LocoScript is new to you, but you will soon find yourself taking the various short-cuts which LocoScript provides to enable you to miss out many of the menus, as you gain confidence in using the word processor. See Chapter 3.5 which is entitled BY-PASSING MENUS.

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© 1986 Ron Hughes

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Hughes, R. (1986). LocoScript, the Word Processor. In: Word Processing with Amstrad. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09082-2_3

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