Loading Methods - Kurzweil PC3LE6 Musician's Manual

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numbers are the same numbers that were used to reference the objects when the file was last
saved by the PC3LE.
As with the file list, entering in a number from the alphanumeric buttonpad will jump to the
indexed entry, and typing in a large number like 9999 will go to the end of the list.
The soft buttons on this page are used for multiple selection of the objects in the list as well as for
moving around the list when there are many items selected or listed.Here is a brief description
of each button's function:
Select the highlighted object. An asterix (*) appears at the left of the objects list
Select
number.
Next
Scroll to next entry. Same function as pressing the down cursor button or the +
button, or turning the Alpha Wheel one click clockwise.
Type
Jump to next object type.
OK
Tell PC3LE to proceed to load the selected objects
Cancel
Select All/Deselect All
Selecting or deselecting all of the objects at once can be done with the same double-presses as
described for the file list dialog, namely:
Left/Right cursor double-press: Select All Objects
Up/Down cursor double-press: Clear All Selections
If you want to load most but not all of the items from a file (for example, if there happens to be a
Master table in the file that you don't want to load), it may be fastest to first select all objects
using the Left/Right double-press, and then manually deselect any unwanted items.

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Once you have pressed OK to load, you will see this dialog:
The soft buttons control the mode for loading and renumbering of objects from the file. Here's
how they work:
Overwrt
First deletes all existing user RAM objects and then loads objects using the object ID
numbers stored in the file.
Exits the Store Advanced page and returns you to the Store page.
Storage Mode
The LOAD Page
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