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Try importing it in ASCII format (check ASCII on the Import Sheet).Unable to import file because it is too large.@DR=u_z / Y P (o^Upper Case Command||{\qh Tap Upper Case to convert the selected text to upper case.\line \line You can also use the upper case {\f63 \'a6} gesture on the selection.}Lower Case Command||{\qh Tap Lower Case to convert the selected text to all lower case.\line \line You can also use the lower case {\f63 \'a7} gesture on the selection.}Initial Capitals Command||{\qh Tap Initial Capitals to convert the first character of each selected word to upper case and the rest to lower case.\line \line You can also use the initial capitals {\f63 \'a5} gesture on the selection.}Line Break Command||{\qh Tap Line Break to start a new line at the current selection.\line \line You can also use the new line {\f63 \'aa} gesture in front of the text you want to indent.\line\line To check to see where you've inserted line breaks, choose Show Special Characters from the Display option sheet.}Paragraph Break Command||{\qh Tap Paragraph Break to start a new paragraph at the current selection.\line \line You can also use the new paragraph {\f63 \'a9} gesture where you want the new paragraph to start.\line\lineTo check to see where you've inserted paragraph breaks, choose Show Special Characters from the Display option sheet.}Page Break Command||Tap Page Break to start a new page at the current selection. To check to see where you've inserted page breaks, choose Show Special Characters from the Display option sheet.Popup Pad Command||Tap Pop-up Pad to display a small writing pad and to add text to a document at the current selection. Use a pop-up pad to insert several words to a document. The pop-up pad floats over existing text. When you translate the text, it automatically closes. You can also use the caret gesture to display a pop-up pad.Signature Pad||Tap Signature Pad to display a writing pad at the current selection. Use this pad to add a signature to your document.Edit Command||{\qh Tap Edit to display an edit pad with the selected text.\line \line You can also put the selected text in an edit pad by drawing a Circle {\f63 O} gesture on the selection.}Embedded Pad Command||Tap Embedded Pad to display a large writing pad and to add text to a document at the current selection. An embedded pad displaces the text above and below it. It stays open and usable until you close it, even when you move to a different part of the document. You can also use the caret tap gesture to get an embedded pad.Space Command||{\qh Tap Space to insert a space in front of the current selection.\line \line You can also use the insert space {\f63 L} gesture where you want the space inserted.}Tab Command||{\qh Tap Tab to insert a tab in front of the current selection.\line \line You can also use the insert tab {\f63 \'a8} gesture in front of the text you want to indent.\line\line To check to see where you've inserted tabs, choose Show Special Characters from the Display option sheet.}Insert Menu||Use the Insert menu's commands to separate two words by inserting a space between them, indent text with tabs, and start new lines or pages. Choose commands from this menu to display writing pads, or add a signature to your document.Case Menu||Use the Case menu's commands to change the capitalization of a selection.Proof Command||{\qh Tap Proof to display the Proof sheet which contains alternatives for mistranslated words. Tap to select the correct word from the list of suggested alternatives or edit the word in the edit pad and tap Replace.\line \line Use this command to quickly correct a mistranslation. You can also draw a {\f63 P} gesture over the incorrect word to display the Proof sheet.}View Menu||Use the View menu's commands to see how the page will look when it's printed, and to magnify the text so it's easier to read on the screen. (It doesn't change the size of the text when it's printed.)Printer Format||Tap Printer Format to see how the page will look when it's printed. When you choose this command, MiniText displays the text as you've formatted it, without magnification and using the page margins you've set with the Print Setup command.Screen Format||Tap Screen Format to have PenPoint format the document so that you can see it on the screen. This option doesn't affect the way the document is printed. It only changes the way you see it on the screen.Don't Magnify||Tap Don't Magnify Text to display the text at the font size you've chosen. You might do this when you're inserting tabs in a document to see how the text lines up when it isn't magnified.Magnify Text 2 Points||Tap to choose a magnification amount. Magnification only affects the way the document appears on the screen; it doesn't change the size of the text when it's printed. Use this option to make the text easier to read.Magnify Text 4 Points||Tap to choose a magnification amount. Magnification only affects the way the document appears on the screen; it doesn't change the size of the text when it's printed. Use this option to make the text easier to read.Magnify Text 6 Points||Tap to choose a magnification amount. Magnification only affects the way the document appears on the screen; it doesn't change the size of the text when it's printed. Use this option to make the text easier to read.Magnify Text 8 Points||Tap to choose a magnification amount. Magnification only affects the way the document appears on the screen; it doesn't change the size of the text when it's printed. Use this option to make the text easier to read.` MiniText TM