TAPE REVISION
Once you have recorded information on tape
it is possible to revise it any way you wish,
as many times as you wish, without retyping
the entire document.
Letters hastily dictated can be corrected;
monthly or quarterly reports can be stored
and updated; sales presentations can be saved
and revised to fit each client. With the CPT
Cassetype System unlimited revision of any
document is possible.
Any amount of information can be added to
or deleted from a document by transferring
the information from one tape to another,
adding or deleting as you transfer. This pro-
cess is called Reading and Revising or Tape to
Tape Revision. Because the CPT has two tape
stations, it is possible to READ a pre-recorded
tape from Station 2 (top station) onto your
paper and at the same time RECORD the
information on a second tape in Station 1
(bottom station). While transferring from one
tape to the other you may delete or add as
much information as necessary.
NOTE:
It is not possible to RECord in Station 2, therefore you cannot alter or ruin
the original tape. Any new
tion 1 only.
Before you begin the exercise on Reading and Revising, it is important that you understand the
following characteristics of the CPT when transferring from tape to tape:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Only Search Codes transfer when reading and revising. All other special codes must be
re-recorded on the tape in Station 1.
If you search to a Search Code on the tape in Station 2 and begin transferring, you have
already passed that Search Code on the tape and it will not transfer.
When skipping information on the original tape, remember the rules for skipping. The amount
of copy skipped always ends at the next printed character following carrier returns, spaces
or tabs.
If you wish to skip a Search Code, skip once in Word Control. You will skip the Search Code,
the carrier return following it and any other unprinted characters up to the first printed
character.
If it is necessary to Search in Station 2 while transferring, you must turn off RECord or the
Search Code will be recorded in Station 1, not searched in Station 2. If you turn off RECord
after entering the End Page Code nothing is in the buffer which could be lost.
It is not necessary to turn off Read 2 when recording new information in Station 1. If you
do, anything from Station 2 which is in the Read Buffer will be lost.
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