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6.3.6 Files

The Files window is modal. That is, its function and features
change according to the command used to open the window.
Menu commands such as F
M
ETHOD
will open this window. Use this window to browse the system's
files and folders. The following controls appear on the window:
• Current Path — The top-left corner of the window
displays the path (current folder). As you browse
through the files, the path will update as you go. You can
click the folder names to return to upper folder levels.
• File and Folder Operation buttons:
• Copy — Click this button to copy a highlighted file to
the system's clipboard memory.
• Paste — Click this button to paste a file from the
clipboard memory. If the file already exists in the
current folder, the system will ignore the Paste
command to prevent the original file from being
overwritten.
• Delete — Click this button to delete a highlighted
file or a folder and its contents.
• New Folder — Click this button to create and name
a new folder.
• Up — Click this button to browse the contents of the
next-higher folder level.
• Search — Enter a keyword and click the Search
button to find matching file names. Click the Clear
Search button to clear the results.
• File Management options — Click the Copy Files to
Flash Drive or Move Files to Flash Drive to create
archive copies (PDF or Text) of the files on a
connected flash drive. Click the Delete by Age to
specify an age limit, beyond which will be deleted
from the internal hard drive.
• File/folder info scroll box — This box lists the
contents of the current folder. The contents can be sorted
by clicking the column headings.
A
...
, or clicking Open and Save As buttons
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