Rename Command; Show Command - Texas Instruments TravelMate 5000 Series User Reference Manual

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Character Key Commands

Rename Command

The Rename command enables you to rename the
highlighted file or directory. You also can use the Rename
command to move the highlighted file to another directory.
However, you cannot move a directory in this manner; you
can only rename the current directory.
You can use the Rename command instead of the Copy
command when you want to delete the files from their
present area while copying the files to another area.
To rename or move highlighted file or directory, at the main
menu press R and
prompts at the bottom of the screen
LFM
Path: [ FILENAME.EXT
]
If you only want to change the name of the file or directory
and not move it, type the new name, and press Enter.
If you want to move the file, type the entire pathname
where you want the file moved, including the new or
existing filename, and press Enter.
For example, to move
to the
directory on
MYFILE.TXT
MEMOS
the root directory and change the name, type
MEMOS\FILE1.TXT
.
LFM deletes
entry from the current directory
MYFILE.TXT
and moves it to the
file under the
FILE1.TXT
MEMOS
directory.

Show Command

The Show command has two primary purposes: to display
the data in a highlighted file for you to view and to display a
subdirectory listing.
Laptop File Manager 5-25

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