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If changes have been made to the current active file since it was last saved, a dia-
log box will ask if you want to save the file. Select Yes (
) to save the current
active file before it is unloaded. Select No (
) to unload the file without sav-
ing it; any changes you have made since it was last saved will be lost. Select can-
cel (
) to keep the current active file open and not create a new file.
Save As
This option appears in the Files menu when the active file is high-
lighted. Select Save As to save the active file with a new name.
Enter the new file name on the keypad (see “Multipress Text Input Mode” on
page 90) and press
.
Move File
Move File appears in the Files menu when a saved file (other than
the active file) is highlighted. Use this option to move the highlighted file from
the RAM folder to the Flash folder, or vice versa.
When you select Move File, an icon appears in the Folder Selector section of the
screen. Press the left or right arrow key to place the icon next to RAM or Flash
and press
. The file will be moved to that folder.
You cannot move the active file, because that file must remain in the RAM
folder. To place the active file in the Flash folder, press
to save it, then use
Copy File (see below) from the Files menu.
Move All Files
This option appears in the Files menu when the Folder Selector
has the focus and the selected folder contains saved files other than the active
file. Move All Files is similar to Move File, but it moves every saved file in the
selected folder, except the active file, to the folder that you choose.
Copy File
This option appears in the Files menu when any saved file is high-
lighted. Copy File is similar to Move File, but, instead of moving the file, a copy
of the file is placed in the folder that you choose.
If Copy File is used on the active file, the last saved state of the active file will be
copied. Any changes that have been made to the active file since you last saved it
will not be part of the copied file.
If you place the copied file in a different folder, it will have the same name as the
original. If you place it in the same folder, the words “Copy of” will be added to
the original name.
Copy All Files
This option appears in the Files menu when the Folder Selector
has the focus. Copy All Files is similar to Copy File, but it copies every saved file
in the selected folder to the folder that you choose.
Rename
This option is available when a file in the RAM folder or a data run in
the active file is highlighted. Follow these steps to change the name of a file or
data run.
1.
Highlight the file or data run.
2.
Select rename from the Files menu.
3.
Enter the new file name on the keypad (see “Multipress Text Input Mode” on
page 90) and press
(or press
to cancel the name change).
You can rename a file or run without opening the Files menu. Highlight the file
or run and press
. Type the new name and press
.
F1
F2
F3
Move or Copy File
Press and to place the icon next to
RAM or Flash and press .
F2
Esc
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