Renaming Files - Kurzweil K2661 Musician's Manual

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For each file that is moved, you will see a confirmation message:
Note the following:
You can select multiple files for moving within a directory. However, you cannot move files
from more than one directory at a time. If you select any files and then switch to another
directory, the files you had chosen will be deselected.
If you are moving a directory, you cannot move it in to a subdirectory of itself.
If the source and destination directories are the same, the file will not be moved, and an
error message such as the one below is displayed. This would happen if you pressed
Current above.
The same message will be displayed if there is a file in the destination directory with the
same name as the file to be moved.

Renaming Files

Press the Rename soft button (from Disk mode) to rename files or directories without loading
them. When you press Rename, the K2661 will prompt you to select the file to be changed, by
showing you a list of the files found on the current disk.
When you've selected the file to be renamed, press OK, and the K2661 will ask you to enter the
new filename. When you've done this, press OK, and the filename will be changed.
This function can be used to change only the 8-character filename, not the extension. When you
press Rename, the File List dialog is displayed and you can navigate through the directories to
choose the file or directory you wish to rename. Unlike the other disk functions that use the File
List dialog, you will not see the Select soft button. This is because you can rename only one file
at a time. Therefore you simply choose the file you want and press OK. The K2661 will then ask
you to enter a new name, which you can do a number of ways: Alpha Wheel, Up/Down cursor
buttons, alphanumeric buttonpad, or keyboard naming (see page 5-5 for a description of
keyboard naming). Once you've done this, press OK again, and the filename will be changed.
Disk Mode
Disk Utilities
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