Inserting Data From The Scrap; The Command Area Of The Screen - Tandy 600 Owner's Manual

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Inserting Data from the Scrap
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Action
none (default)
Ap
Ns
Status Line
Indicator
Replace
Append
No Scrap
Mode
Any data you copy or delete goes into
the scrap, overwriting any previous
scrap data.
Any data you copy or delete goes into
the scrap, at the end of any current
scrap data.
Any data you delete is lost. You
cannot copy in the No Scrap mode.
Scrap data is stored in an unspecified data file, SCRAP.
Ifmemory is limited when inserting from the scrap, the application inserts
only as much data as memory space allows. The Lo memory indicator
appears on the status line. Even though only part of the scrap data is
inserted, the original data in the scrap remains intact.
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To insert the entire scrap when memory space is limited, first delete the
information partially inserted from the scrap. Press
[£[]
to choose the No
Scrap mode so that the original data in the scrap stays the same.
Ns
appears on the status line.
Now recover memory space by deleting data or data files, as appropriate.
(Refer to "Working with Limited Memory.") When sufficient memory is
available, insert the data from scrap again. In File or Calendar, press
[E]
to ensure proper sorting of the data.
Refer to Appendix C for information on transferring data from one
application to another.
The Command Area of the Screen
The computer screen contains two separate areas: an application work
area and a command area. A typical command area takes up the last three
lines of the screen and consists of: a command menu, a message line, and a
status line.
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