Apple Writer IIe: How to underline words

To implement underlining in Apple Writer IIe:

1. Press the CTRL-P to get to the Print/Program Command Menu.

2. Type UT for "Underline Token", then type some unique character
such as a backslash or tilde, and then press Return.

3. Press Return again to get back to the text. Insert the character you
chose just before and just after the portion you want underlined: the
first character turns underlining on, and the second turns it off. NOTE:
You must check to see that your underline token doesn't appear anywhere
else in the text so that you don't end up with underlined text where you
don't want it.

4. Print the file; the portions between pairs of underline tokens will be
underlined.

Some printers may not accept the character that Apple Writer's printing program
sends to the printer to start and stop underlining. If your printer expects a
special control character to turn underlining on and off, look in your
printer's manual to determine which character that is; then, embed the control
character before and after the portion of text you wish underlined:

1. Move the cursor to the place where you want the underlining to start.

2. Press CTRL-V; "A V" will appear on the Data Line at the top of the screen.
Any control characters that you type at this time will be inserted into
the text.

3. Press the control key along with the character that signals your printer
to begin underlining.

4. Press CTRL-V to get back to normal mode.

5. Move the cursor to the place where you want the underlining to stop.

6. Press CTRL-V; then, type the control character that signals your printer
to stop underlining.

7. Press CTRL-V to get back to normal mode.

8. Print the file; the portions between pairs of control characters will be
underlined.
Published Date: Feb 18, 2012