9-Working With Files And Folders; Showing Files Inside Folders; Working With Folders - Tascam DR-100 Owner's Manual

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9–Working with Files and Folders

Showing files inside folders

1 Press the
key to open the
MENU
2 Use the wheel to select
key.
ENTER/MARK
The Root Folder Holds all subfolders and files
A folder that contains a subfolder
A folders that does not contain a subfolder
Currently open folder
Audio file
3 Use the wheel to select a closed folder.
4 Press the
key to open the folder and view the
files and folders inside it.
5 Press the
key to close the folder and move up
µ
a level.

Working with folders

1 Press the
key to open the
MENU
2 Use the wheel to select
key.
ENTER/MARK
3 Use the wheel to select a folder, and press the
key to open a submenu.
ENTER/MARK
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screen.
MENU
, and press the
BROWSE
screen.
MENU
, and press the
BROWSE
Use the
and
keys to move up and down
µ
the folder levels, and press the
to open the submenu.
Use the wheel to select items on the same folder
level.
NOTE
Choose CANCEL from the submenu to close it.
4 Choose one of the following options from the
submenu, and press the
execute it.
SELECT
The first file in the selected folder is selected and
the Home Screen reopens.
CREATE
A new folder is created inside the selected folder.
NOTE
If you want to create a folder under the root folder
press the
key and select the
µ
ENTER/MARK key to open its submenu.
CAUTION
Folders can only be made to two levels. If you try to
create a new folder inside of a second level folder,
"Layer too Deep" appears on the screen and a new
folder is not created.
ALLDEL
Delete all the files inside the selected folder.
CAUTION
This operation does not delete subfolders inside the
folder. Furthermore, this operation does not delete
read only files and files that are not recognized by the
unit.
key
ENTER/MARK
key to
ENTER/MARK
folder. Press the

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