Changing Disk Drives; Deleting A File - Xerox 820-II Word Processing Applications And Reference Manual

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This is the Directory Menu
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WORK ON A DOCUMENT FILE
=
chmge disk drives
=
delete a fi Ie
turn directory off
(ON)
= edit a program
print a file
rename a file
H
= run a
program. •• for:
checking disk space, copying a
disk & seeing B drive directory
ESC
key = restart software
HELP
key.. = change help level
CTRL (-)
=
scroll directory
down
CTRL
(=)
= scroll directory up
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Y
00
may
touch my key
shown
above.
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DIRECTORY
of disk A:
CHANGING DISK DRIVES
The letter B is used to give the change disk drives command. This command is used
to switch the action from one disk drive to the other.
The screen shows the DIRECTORY of the active disk drive. When you switch to the
other disk drive, the screen will show the DIRECTORY of the disk in that drive. Be
careful not to change disk drives while you are editing or printing a document file. -
To change disk drives:
With the Directory Menu on the screen, press the B key
Type
B:
and press RETURN to go to the
B
disk drive
Or, type A: and press RETURN to go to the A disk drive
Wait for the system to change disk drives and display the DIRECTORY of
the disk in the new drive.
DELETING A FILE
The letter
C
is used to give the delete a file command. This is the command you use
to delete (erase) document files that you no longer need. You'll find it easiest to
delete files if you have the Directory of the disk containing the files on the screen.
You can use the instructions above to change disk drives before deleting files.
To delete a file:
With the Directory Menu on the screen, press the
C
key
Type the na me of the file to be deleted
Press RETURN
Note:
If
you are deleting files on your Training Disk, be sure to delete only the files
that have .BAK after their names.
DIRECTORY
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