^ASpeedyWrite Tips FROM DEAN ROADES OF 463 AUG. 
 
Special Printing 
 
Most of my word processing is preparing newsletters, labels, list, etc.  I seldom use italics and often need double wide printing for titles, headlines, an such.  I know you can imbed print codes in a SpeedyWrite document to change the print font, but it is much easier to use the (CTR) / for double wide.  When booting SpeedyWrite, I type in the code for double wide when it asks for italics.  If you have a different favorite, just input the code for that instead.
 
 
Catalog files 

I have been searching for years to come up with a good way to print out the catalogs from disks and tapes.  I have seen the double and triple column programs, but you can't edit these.  A very simple solution has been in front of my face for quite some time but I didn't see it until now. 
SpeedyWrite has the capability to capture anything on the screen to the current workspace.  All you have to do is: 1) Catalog the disk or tape.  2) Press - shift + SmartKey IV. 3) Press escape.  Now your catalog is in the workspace and can be edited, printed, stored, etc.  I have been capturing similar catalogs into one file; 'PD Clips', 'PaintFORMS', 'N&B issue vol'.  I can add new volumes at any time and print out all or any portion for labels or pages to keep in a book.  I can keep my file books up-to-date without patching or scribbling.
 
 

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