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dependents that have moved. What this means is that you can move any objects to any new ID
numbers, without having to worry if your programs, keymaps or songs will still play correctly.
When you have selected the objects that you want to move, press OK. If you have selected more
than one object, you will see the following dialog:
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This is similar to the Load function, where you are asked to choose a bank and mode for
loading. If you have selected more than one object, and all of the selected objects have the same
type, then there will be an additional mode available, ID:
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Append
Try to use each object's ID offset within its current bank as the ID offset within the
specified destination bank. If there is already an object at this offset in the new
bank, increment the ID until a free ID slot is found. For example, if you were
moving Programs 202, 209, 217, and 230 to the currently empty 400s bank, the
resulting IDs for the programs would be 402, 409, 417, and 430.
Fill
Use consecutive numbering for each object that is moved, starting from the
beginning of the specified destination bank. Any object IDs that are already being
used in the specified bank will be skipped over. For instance, if you were moving
Song 300, 315, 489, and 841 to the 200s bank, which already contained Song 200,
then the moved song's ID numbers would be 201, 202, 203, and 204.
ID
Use consecutive numbering for each object that is moved, skipping over IDs that
are in use, starting from the ID that you specify. You will see the following dialog
when you press the ID soft button:
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Cancel
Return to the Move object dialog.
The objects are moved as soon as Append or Fill is pressed, or when a starting ID is selected.
After the Move function completes, you will still be in the Move object dialog, and you will still
be scrolled to the previously highlighted object, even if it has moved to a new ID.
Disk Mode Enhancements in Version 3
Object Utilities
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