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  What if you make a (gasp) MISTAKE?

Don't panic.  If you make a typing
error, you can use this key
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(called the DELETE key) to correct
the error.
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The        key backs up and &-deletes&-
a character.

Press RETURN to see how it works.
%w
%c 0
First, use LEFT ARROW to back up until you are next to the error.
Please press the LEFT ARROW key to get next to the error.
Start by pressing the LEFT ARROW key.
Press the LEFT ARROW key again.
Press the LEFT ARROW key once more to get next to the error.
Please press the LEFT ARROW key.
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Now erase the wrong letters "&4".
Press the DELETE key to erase the "&4".
Start by pressing the DELETE key.
Please press the DELETE key again.
Press DELETE again to finish erasing the error.
Please press the DELETE key.
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Now add the correct letters "&3".
Now correct this error by pressing the &6 key.
Start by pressing the &6 key.
Now press the &6 key.
Press the &6 key to finish this correction.
              Please press the &6 key.
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%c 3
"&7" is a neat word, but we were thinking of "&1" instead.
You need "&:" here instead.
Press the DELETE key to delete the "&8".
Please press RETURN when you finish typing.
You've finished this correction, so press RETURN.
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Please press the DELETE key.
The cursor will back up and delete the "&8" in slow motion.
We use DELETE, not LEFT ARROW, to back up and erase errors with this cursor.
(We'll get to LEFT ARROW soon.)
You must use DELETE here to back up and erase the error.
LEFT ARROW only backs up.
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 What fruit is named after a computer?
 >
%b 0 38 15 16 5
%s 0 Applf s 1 Apple s 2 Appl s 3 e s 4 f s 10 18
%r 18
Let's correct the answer above to read
"Apple" instead of "Applf".
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Good.  Now, please press RETURN to
try another example.
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  Every child loves to play with a...
  >
%b 1 38 15 16 1
%s 0 dolt s 1 doll s 2 dol s 3 l s 4 t
%r 18
Let's try correcting the word "dolt" to
read "doll".
%@ 4 16
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                         Very good!  As you see, DELETE always
deletes to the left, which makes it
useful for erasing errors at the end
of a word.

Press RETURN to move on.
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Sometimes an error will not be at the
end of a word.  When this happens, you
use these keys
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(called LEFT ARROW and RIGHT ARROW) to
move the cursor next to the error.
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The LEFT ARROW key moves
the cursor backward.

The RIGHT ARROW key moves
the cursor forward.

Press RETURN to try correcting an
error that isn't at the end of a word.
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    Where does it rain?
    >
%b 3 35 14 16 1
%s 0 Spaein s 1 Spain s 2 Spa s 4 e s 5 in
%r 18
An error is like a brick wall in the
middle of this word.
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%c 4
Please press the DELETE key to knock down the wall.

Use DELETE, not LEFT ARROW, to back up
and erase errors.
Only DELETE can knock down a brick wall.
LEFT ARROW backs up but has no power to erase.
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Very good.  Press RETURN for another example.
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                       Who is buried in Grant's tomb?
   >
%b 2 36 14 15 2
%s 0 Grint s 1 Grant s 2 Gr s 3 a s 4 i s 5 nt s 10 17
%r 17
Here is another word with an error in
it.  Try correcting the word to read
"Grant".
%@ 5 15
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Superb!  Now you see that you must be
to the right of the error so that
DELETE can erase it.

Please press RETURN to try fixing a
real live error.
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%r 14
    Romeo yearned to be locked
    in the heart of...
    >
%b 3 35 14 16 1
%s 0 Joliet s 1 Juliet s 2 J s 3 u s 4 o s 5 liet s 10 18
%r 18
Try correcting "Joliet" to read
"Juliet".
%c 4
Please press the DELETE key.
The cursor will back up and delete the "&8" in slow motion.
Use DELETE, not LEFT ARROW, to back up
and erase errors.
Whoa!  You're right in position for DELETE to back up and erase the error.
LEFT ARROW can't erase anything.
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Hint: The cursor must be to the right
of the letter "o" (the brick wall) so
that DELETE can erase it.
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You seem to be having some trouble
with this.  Please press RETURN
 and we'll go through it step by
step.
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You got it on the first try!
Please press RETURN to move on.
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You are doing very well!  So far, we
have given you examples you could
have corrected on a modern electric
typewriter.  But with an Apple
computer, you have the power to shrink
and stretch your electronic paper.  In
this final example you will do just
that....  [Please press RETURN]
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  Who discovered the law of gravity?
  >
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%s 0 Joe s 1 Isaac s 3 Isaac s 4 Joe s 5 " Newton"
%r 18
Let's correct "Joe" to read
"Isaac".
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Please note: No matter where the cursor
is, pressing RETURN accepts the
&-entire&- answer.

Now, please press RETURN to move on.
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