Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1990-09-04
1991-11-19
Anderson, Lawrence E.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364419, 3642258, 364DIG1, G06F 700, G06F 1520
Patent
active
050670700
ABSTRACT:
An operator can use a word processor for editing by substituting character strings. The operator can use a designating part of the word processor to identify what portion of a text is to be edited. The portion of the text to be edited is a designated character string. A plurality of substitute strings can be stored in a memory. The substitute character strings can replace the designated character strings. In addition, the designated character string can be placed in a memory to be used later as a substitutive character string.
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Asano Hajime
Miyao Kouji
Anderson Lawrence E.
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
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