The Dup feature serves many purposes. If
you need many originals of a recorded docu-
ment, the Dup feature allows you to create
extra “copies” of the tape so it can be read
on several CPT’s at once.
When creating a library of permanent letters
or stored documents, the Dup feature allows
you to do the initial recording and correcting
on work tapes. When the final copy is com-
plete, the document can be rapidly duped
onto a master tape for storage.
Turn back to the paragraphs revised in Exer-
cise 5. Notice that Paragraph 2 was trans-
ferred unchanged. Instead of taking the time
to read it out through the typewriter, it could
have been duped onto the new tape.
In the same way, any unchanged lines in the
other paragraphs could be duped onto the
new tape using the Line Control Key.
In the following exercise you will practice
revising a tape using both Read-Revise and
Dup to create the new tape.
Any amount of information can be duped
from one tape to another using the Word,
Line, Paragraph and Page Control Keys to
control the amount of copy being duped.
TWO CAUTIONS!
* Margin Adjust will not function when
duping.
*
Until you have extensive practice on the
CPT it would be wise not dup by Word.
EXERCISE 9 — Instructions
Use the original tape recorded in Exercise 2. You will make the changes indicated below, but this
time dup any paragraphs or lines which are unchanged.
(1) Put the original tape recorded in Exercise
in Station 2 and a work tape in Station 1
(2)
Rewind both tapes and depress Read 2 and
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