You can tailor an
IBM
Displaywriter System
to meet
various
office requirements
No two offices are alike.
Although they may share
similarities, they're all different. Especially
yours.
That's why IBM designed
the Displaywriter as
a flexible, modular, multifunction system. Various
capabilities and equipment options are available
to meet various needs.
A software-based system for
flexibility
and growth
A key benefit of the Displaywri ter is
that it
offers
you a range of software packages and memory
capacities. This way, you can select the right
com-bination of capabilities for your office. No more,
no less.
Displaywriter capabilities come to you on
ready-to-use IBM licensed program diskettes.
Not
all
licensed
programs have all
the features
described
in
this brochure.
However, the chart on
the last page illustrates which capabilities are
available wi th the various
licensed programs and
Textpacks. You
only pay for the package of
capa-bilities you select.
And you can
upgrade or change
your software diskettes as your needs change.
That's
your assurance of a highly productive,
cost-efficient system well
into the future.
Selea
the
capabilities you
need
This brochure will introduce you to
the many
capabilities and benefits that the Displaywriter
can
bring to your office
.
Basic editing and text processing capabilit
i
es
are available with a
ll
Textpacks. Also, you can
select a
full range of capabilities including: a
higher
l
evel of text ptocessing, spe
llin
g,
arithme-tic and statisarithme-tical aids, automated records
process-ing, communications and more.
Simplified aids designed for fast,
easy, text processing
Day-to
-
da
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productivity
challenges
For a
typi
cal organizati
on,
text
processing
tasks
can be as expensive as they are time co
n
s
uming
.
Getting
informati
on to
the typist
is
o
ne thing.
Getting
it out on
time
and a
t
minimum cost is
another.
We
all make
mistakes. And
frequentl
y
entire pages are rety
ped
and reproofed for
the
sake
of just a few errors or changes.
The Displaywriter is
a fast, efficient alternati
ve.
It
offers
man
y
text processing
capabilities to
help
speed
up
and simplif
y
day-to-da
y assignments.
Typing can
be made
easy with
th
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Displa
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rit
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r
Typists using
Displaywri
ters can store standard o
r
customized formats on
diskettes for
fast recall and
use, eliminating many setup
steps.
This
can
help
save considerable
time
and effort.
Throughout the
typing
process,
th
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Displa
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menus, messages
and
prompts
to guide
t
ypists
th
rough
their
tasks.
T
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also
b
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nd
quickl
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proceed
with
th
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work to be done. The screen also
displa
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text
as it
is being typed.
So
typists
can
make
revisions,
addi-tions or deleaddi-tions quic
kl
y and easil
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Finished documents
at
rough-draft
speed
Many
automated capabilities on
the
Di
splaywri
ter
enable typists to
type
at rough-draft speed
.
Auto-mati
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turn
lets
the typist
work without
concern
for line
and page endings. And once
typing
is completed, the
Displaywriter
ca
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auto-mati
cally check spelling,
hyphenate
and pagina
te
the typed material.
In addition, any
Displaywriter
printer
can play out one page of a document
while a
typist
co
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o
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another
page.
Incidental
typing like notes or messages which
do
not
need to
be displayed
, can be
typed using
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feature enables
informati
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to be
typ
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witho
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storing
it
on a diskette, or displaying
it
on
the
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documen
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typ
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styl
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and easily.
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titl
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Advanced text processing
capabilities simplify
many tedious typing
assignments
In
addition to
the
standard
text
processing
ca
pa-bilities,
a
number
of advanced
text proc
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ing
capabilities
may help
your typists
to
produce
diffi-cult and
tedious
assignments faster and easier.
Assignments like long documents
,
standard
let-ters,
and various
forms.
Time-saving
aids
for longer
typewritten
docwnents
Long, multipage documents
and
manuscripts
can
be quickly revised
w
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a g
l
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that
can
automatically find, delete
and
replace three
phrases
of
up to
60 charac
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s each at one
time
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throughout a document.
The Displaywriter
can automatically alternate
the printing position
of
h
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as
document n
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page numbers, dates
and
sim-ilar information-on the left
or
right
side of a
page.
Docwnent
assembly with minimal time
and effort
The Displaywriter is
designed
to minimize the
time
and effort
spe
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in gathering previously
stored information for a
new do
cume
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docum
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assembly, you
ca
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segments
from m
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different sources
to make document
assembly faster and easier
•
change
formats
from
job
to
job,
or within a
job
for wide
flexibility
• redu
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the need
for proofing and rechecking, since
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stored
text is likel
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to
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approved
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following its reference point.
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i t c.ontllne4 langu..ge ",fflnaative.!y providing for
retention of unearned meere.r" "pon
accelera-tion.
~
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.... as found to be'It18-tied in the Smart eaae by I;olltract langul,e ..mieb eJl"ptel,ly provided that intereat w111 not be
refunded," Unlike tbe contract in !ie.art. however, tbe nOtel befon. tbi. Court contain no
corr.lpoo4-ina langua,1 which upreasly forbid. the abatement or rebate of unut"oe4 IDtere.t.~
JJ That condulton 18 in aecord with
long-atand-ing Tex •• case law. In Welfare v. Turnu·
rruu Coj. 85 S.Ii. 241067 (Tex. Civ. App.-E . . t!aod 1925, wr:1t refund), for ax . . pla, the Court exbaultively anal,:ted Tnaa 1." and concluded tbet even contracta acceler-atiDg the "whole of [b~ ind~btedneal" and "the
entire indebteelne.ea" would not be deemed to tonte-plate the tollection of unearnad
intereat.
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dou effLraatively provide for the collettion
of unearned intereet. Yet, Petitioner hilllaelf tonted . . that other ecceleration language ("the indebtedneas secured hereby") is not uaurioua. Any real d1&tinction between luch
clau.as ie auremely thin at but. JODes Creelit eubelliu tbet tbe purposel of the usury atatute ie not served by predicsting ulury
flndlnp on luch halr-splitting. especially
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Petitioner'a blaic approach to th18
1&aue, hOWll;vll;r. would rIWll;r&e that principle ao
recently reemphaaiud io SlIIert. AceordinS to
Petitioner. the. prOllllaaory notee b.fora the court
affinu.tively provide for a :rebate oC unurned
where the result u to impase seven. wind Call penalties. 110reovu:, the clear _jority of Teua cau lalol holde that the challenged
lansu_gc doee ~ contemplate collection of
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(Tex. Civ. IIpp.--El Paeo 1925, no ..,rit)
provision allo..,ing accderation afur default of "the whole thereof. principle, intarelt, and attorney'. feea" held oat to coottlmplate
collection of unearoed intereet), eee other
cales ciud at pp. 13wl4 oC Rtlllpondtlnt'a
Brief; lIt1a abo, c.etll cited at S8 Tex. Jur.
2d ~126(1964); 66 A.L.R. 3d 650, 683.
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Document is
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Spelling verification aids to help increase
spelling accuracy
and reduce proofreading time
General spelling verification aid
Typists can
use the Displaywriter spelling
verifica-tion aid
to check
the spelling accuracy of
approxi-mately 50,000 commonly used words.
Customized
spelling
verification aid
You
can also arrange for the Displa
ywri ter
to
check
the spelling accuracy of up to 500 words
unique to your industry or profession. It's a great
way
to
assist typists in avoiding spelling errors in
even
the most complex and specialized
documents
..
.
before they are committed
to
paper.
Multilingual
spelling
checks
Another optio
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to
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spelling of approx
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150
,
000 words in
French, Spanish, Italian and several other
languages.
Fast,
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t
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to
check one
page at a time, or an entire document.
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th
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spe
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words a minute.
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be highlighted on the Displaywriter screen. These
displays will tell the typists which words may have
to
be checked.
Reduced proofreading time
Because the spe
llin
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verification aid helps you
find misspelled
words quickly, you
may reduce
proofreading time.
Automatic hyphenation
Automatic hyphenation is still another
Display-writer feature that enco
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l
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MEMO
To:
All Department Hanagers
Subject
:
IBM Displaywriter System
Yesterday
,
an IBM Marketing Representative
described the benefits of the Displaywriter.
The Rep said that this system mak.es revisions
easier and holds repeti ti ve typing to a
minimum
,
checks the spelling accuracy of
approximately 50
,
000
commonly
used words and
quickly
transmits information over ordinary
telephone
lines.
So,
it
has the potential
for
i
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productivity.
The Displaywri
ter
seems to be easy to use and
economical
.
And
,
as our needs grow
,
we can
upgrade this system
instead
of replacing
it.
The
finished
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that
the
words
displayed on the screen
have
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cor
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Electronic Spelling Dictionary
With this
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spelling
ca
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th
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Fast,
accurate
mathematical calculations
and widely
varied
statistical
typing aids
Four-function
mathematical aids
Your typists
can
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add,
sub-tract, multiply
and
divide
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to
check
the
accu-racy
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This
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time
and
improve mathematical
accuracy.
Enhanced mathematical capabilities
The Displaywriter also
offers other
sophisticated
mathematical aids for a wide range
of
applica-tions. The typist can have
columns or rows
t
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automatically.
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Numerical tables with
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Convenience and speed for statistical typing
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The flexibility
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statistical typing productivity.
A
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update
reports
On
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of replacing
the 1980
column with
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retyp-ing the
entire
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typist deletes the unwanted
column,
types
only
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s
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of
the new
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out
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are
due
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be updated,
the
entire
page is recalled from its diskette storage
space.
This
way,
the typist has the potential to
fin-ish
an assignment
much faster.
Flexible mathematical checking
As the
examples
below indicate, typists
can
use
the Displaywriter
to
total the
columns of
figures
and
determine the
amounts of variance
in the
right-hand column
.
Typists
can check any of
the four arithmetic
functions
either vertically or
horizontally with the
Displaywriter. This flexibility,
along
with
easy-to-understand prompts
, helps typists turn
out
more
accurate statistical
documents. And helps turn
them
out
more
quickly.
Statistical typing revision
enhancement
The Displaywriter provides
increased capabilities
for statistical
typing
.
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single column can
be
temporarily moved closer
to
its line heading
so
that
revisions can
be done quickly
and accurately.
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such as
format
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math
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With the Displaywriter, building
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stored files
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Broad
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Once
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management reports, lists,
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shown
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repet
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typing,
manually
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,
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manual
calculations.
Records processing
speed
Typists using the Displaywriter
can
perform the
major records management functions right
at
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keyboard. As
a
result, they
can
use
a
few,
simple
keystrokes to retrieve, revise
and
distribute the
kind
of critical,
timely information that
serves as
the foundation
of
important management reports.
Reports that form the basis
of
informed decision
making
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10 Customer
Name
Address
City
Dareco
Supply
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1407
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Phoenix
Global Industries
913 Dowd St.
Tucson
Farrington Co.
642 Peach
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Universal
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customer file
shown
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timely,
accurate
management reports
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lists.
The
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fields
,
represented by its headings-Company
Name, Address
,
City, etc.
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can
be used
to ca
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up
and
use
as
many
as
100 fields.
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as
few
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allows
typists
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use
famil-iar terms
as fie
ld
headings for fast
,
easy reference.
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no need to
stop to
l
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up
or
interpret
coded
file headings.
With
a communications option,
typists
can
also
use the Displaywriter
to
retrieve information
from
an appropriately programmed
IBM
com-puter
's
data
base and
deliver it in usable form
to
other compatible
IBM
work stations.
Economic-ally
and quickly.
With just
a
few keystrokes
,
typists
can
insert
,
remove
,
revise
or
rearrange file information
to
keep
it
up to date. And
to
produce
alphabetized
and
/
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summariz
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d lists
of customers,
industry
reports
and
marketing
letters
like the
sample
doc-uments shown here
.
Zip
Contact
Date
Amount
Rep
Ind
85730
Hr
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Donald Smith
01/05/81
10500
Jones
Med
85719
Ms. Patricia Ross
01/05/81
28000
Ortiz Mfg
77890
Mr. Timothy Sainz
01/08/81
42500
Jones
Mfg
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O"ueo Supply Co. DotI.ald SIIltl1 510,500
F ... n Alloc:l.tlO1l S200,5S0 Hull
r."llIlton Co. Tt_thyS.iolt S42,SOO
Global Tnduatrla. 528,000 OTth
Ho.pttalSuppl,. $SI,190 Ort.h
Jobn.OQ H£,. Co. S ... lSalor 5125.890
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Stuell'nivardty t_bltu.&«e $54,900 Orth.
Thoo=plotl Conlt. Co. !eta)' Hekflne S64,350
Tool Sattln& Co. La.li.Carland $32.780
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part
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The Displaywriter
can co
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to make
produc-tivity
contributio
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even after
your
material has
been typed
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Optional electronic
communications
features
can
help move information throughout
a
building, across
rown,
or
thousands
of
miles
away.
This
capability allows you
to
transmit
your
information quickly
over ordinary
telephone
lines. It's
a good
way to reduce
your
dependence
on slow-moving
internal
or external
mails.
Displaywriters
can
communicate with
other
Displaywriters
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with suitably programmed
IBM
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to and
from
compatible
IBM Office System
6 equipment,
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typewriters, the IBM
6670,
the IBM 5520
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codes.
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some
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programmed IBM
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3270
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sample
d
oc
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s
are comparab
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to
documents which
co
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be
produ
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by
a
n IBM Printwheel Printer
.
Names of individua
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s, co
mpanie
s
and
organi-zations are
fictitious
.
An
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imilaritie
s
t
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actual
name
s
a
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e
co
incidental.
Referen
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in this publication
to
IBM
prod-ucts or services
do not
impl
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that IBM
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to
make them
ava
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the United States.
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