Tabulation
The
use
of
the
tabulator
stops
and
key
simplifies
all
work
that
requires
tabulation.
The
tabulator
stops
(24)
must
first
be
set
io
the
required
positions
and
this
is
done
by
setting
them
to
the
same
numbers
on
the
mar-
gin
scale
as
is
indicated
at
the
required
positions
on
the
paper
scale
The
tabubator
stops
are
easily
moved
by
light
pressure
with
the
fingers,
but
care
musi
be
taken
that
the
indicator
of
the
tabulator
stop
is
in
exact
alignment
with
the
mark
on
the
scale.
Stops
that
are
not
required
must
be
moved
to
the
extreme left
or
right
of
the
tabulator
scale.
Seven
separate
columns
of
typ-
ing
may
be
produced
by
the
use
of
all
the
tabulator
stops
in
conjunction
with
the
right
hand
margin
stop
and
margin
release
key.
Pressure
on
the
tabulator
key
(23) causes the carriage to glide
automatically
to
the
next
tabu-
lator
stop.
The
key
is
released
when
the
stop
is
reached.
Erasing
and
Correcting
Move
the
carriage
to
the
side
so
that
no
eraser
dust
falls
into
the
machine.
Use
a
typewriter
rubber
and
eraser
shield
for
the
top
copy,
and
a
soft
rubber
for
carbon
copies.
Do
not
type
omitted
letters
in
between
the
others,
but
use
the
“correcting
space
bar’.
Rub
out
the
wrongly
typed
word
and
move the
carriage
back
to
the
last
letter
of
the
preceding
word.
Tap
the
space
bar
once.
Then
tap
a
second
time,
hold
it
down,
and
type
in
the
first
letter
of
the
word
to
be
re-written.
Release the space bar, and repeat
this
action
throughout
the
wrongly
typed
word.
The
best
typewriter
({zight)
The
bst
typewriter
(wrong)
The best
typewriter
(corrected)