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PC Cards have a Write Protect Tab that prevents you or anyone else from writing informa-
Write Protect Feature
tion on the card. Slide the small tab (or, button) found on one end of the card in a spe-
cific direction to activate or deactivate the write protect feature.
Creating a Start Card
As mentioned previously, you might want to have at least one additional Start Card. Cre-
ating a Start Card is an easy procedure. However, before you can create a new Start Card,
you must already have one available because PowerScript copies files from the existing
card to create the new one.
To create a Start Card:
•
Sample Graphic Files
An assortment of graphic files that you can use in pages. None of these files are
required.
•
Sample and Demo Projects
An assortment of projects designed to show some of the ways you can use Power-
Script. None of these files are required.
Note
Before starting the following procedure, make sure you have a PC card that has
already been formatted. See the following section, "Erasing and Formatting PC
Cards", for instructions.
1
Insert a Start Card in one of the PowerScript PC Card slots, then insert the new card in
the other slot.
2
From the MAIN MENU, click the Setup option, or press Ctrl+F6.
3
When the SETUP menu appears, click the PC Card Maintenance option to display the
SETUP: PC CARD menu.
SETUP: PC CARD Menu
SETUP: PC CARD
START
PC Card Maintenance
A: (FRONT)
B: (BACK)
• SYSTEM
• MENUS
START
CREATE
START CARD
DIRECTORIES
& FILES
Write Protect Tab
!
DANGER:
ERASES
ERASE
FORMAT &
CARD!
FILES
ERASE CARD
PROJECTS
& PAGES
Creating a Start Card
Normally, you won't find it necessary
to write-protect a card unless you are
concerned about its security.
If you are using only one PC Card, do
not write-protect it or you won't be
able to save files.
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