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Redline - Changing Redline Character in PTR P |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: Customers often want to have their Redline print either lighter or darker than the default setting. The steps to change the redline method are as follows: 1. Enter the PTR program and retrieve the .PRS file. 2. Highlight Attribute Methods and press Enter. 3. Highlight Redline and press Enter. 4. Press Enter on the starred method. 5. Place the cursor on Redline Character and press Enter, the cursor should now be in the expression box. The customer must then choose the desired character for the redline. In the WordPerfect character sets there are several shaded squares that could be used (see Appendix P, character set 3). The customer should select the character which most closely produces the degree of shading desired. To calculate the value to be entered into the expression box, multiply the number of the character set by 256, then add the number of the character. For example, if the customer wanted character 1 from character set 3, the formula would be 3 * 256 + 1 = 769. Insert this number in the expression box for the Redline Character. 6. Press F7, Alt-F7, save YES, replace YES, and exit the PTR program. If the resulting redline is too dark or too light, the customer should follow these same steps and use a different character from the character set. |
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