File Information And Options - Videonics PowerScript PS4000S Instruction Manual

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To rename an existing directory:
To lock or unlock a directory:
To delete a directory:

File Information and Options

Available Files—When you select a directory in the Available Directories list (see above),
this list shows the Name and Size of each file in that directory. The indicated size is in
kilobytes (1,024 characters). When you use one of the File Options (see below), Power-
Script performs the action on the selected file. Unlike the Available Directories list Power-
Script does highlight the name of the selected file in this list.
Copying, renaming, locking, unlocking, and deleting files involves the same basic proce-
dures as when doing these functions with directories (as explained in the preceding sec-
tion). Follow the instructions for copying, renaming, locking, unlocking, and deleting
files as for working with directories—just be sure to use the appropriate buttons in the
File Management section of the FILES menu rather than those in the Directory Management
section.
1
Select the PC Card, A:(Front) or B:(Back), that contains the directory you want to
rename.
2
Select the directory you want to rename, then click Rename. A menu appears for you to
enter the new name for the directory.
3
Enter a name for the directory in the New Name text box, then click Rename.
1
Select the PC Card, A:(Front) or B:(Back), that contains the directory you want to lock or
unlock. The letter "L" appears to the left of any directory name that is currently locked.
If the "L" is not present, the directory is not currently lock.
2
Select the directory you want to lock or unlock, then click Lock/Unlock. This toggles the
"L" next to the name and also toggles the directory's lock state.
WARNING!
Never delete any data from a PC card without first making a backup of the
data you intend to delete. Once deleted, there is virtually no way to recover
the data unless you have a backup.
1
Select the PC Card, A:(Front) or B:(Back), that contains the directory you want to
remove.
2
Select the directory you want to remove, then click Delete. A Warning appears telling
you that the action you are about to perform is permanent.
3
If you want to delete the directory, click Delete—otherwise, click Cancel.
Note
When you display a locked page on the screen, PowerScript changes the cursor to a
red padlock. This lets you know you can examine the page, but you cannot change
it.
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