FORMS DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE3-28 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS FORMS CREATION GUIDEUsing toggles Text originally entered at a 9700/8700 keyboard may contain numbersigns (##). The number sign acted as a toggle to enable the user toalternate between lower- and uppercase characters. Previously, thiswas the only way to specify a change from uppercase to lowercaseand vice versa. The following is an example of the use of toggles tochange from uppercase to lowercase in a text string.Entering:‘R#ETAIL #D#ISTRIBUTION’Produces:‘Retail Distribution’Although the current keyboards provide lowercase capability, it isimportant to note that a form previously created on a 9700/8700using toggles, will compile successfully on a 9790/8790, 4050, 4650,4090, 4850/4890, 4135, 4635 or DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS.Aligning textText in forms may be left-aligned, right-aligned, or centered, asillustrated in the examples that follow.Left-aligned To produce text that is left-aligned, enter:TEXT ALIGNED LEFT AT 5,1‘FIRST’ ‘NATIONAL’ ‘TRUST’ ‘CO’;This command produces stacked, left-aligned output beginning fivegrid units down from the form origin and one grid unit to the right ofthe form origin, as follows:FIRSTNATIONALTRUSTCORight-aligned To produce text that is right-aligned, enter:TEXT ALIGNED RIGHT AT 5,1‘FIRST’ ‘NATIONAL’ ‘TRUST’ ‘CO’;This command produces the following:FIRSTNATIONALTRUSTCO