2. Press I
ENTER
I for the Run command. The screen shows:
The proposed application is the file highlighted by the cursor. Type an
application name to run a different application.
3. Press I
TAB
I. At the file: prompt, type a name for the new work file.
There is no need to include a file extension; the application adds one
automatically. Include a disk drive name (the one you entered in the
Options command) to create the work file on disk.
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4. Press I
ENTER
I. The file is created, and the first screen of the application
program appears. Refer to the "Word," "File," and "Plan" chapters for
instructions for using these applications.
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Note: If you press I
ENTER
I without typing a name for the work file, the
file is named WORK.
To open an existing work file for Word, File, or Plan:
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2. Press I
ENTER
I for the Run command. The screen shows:
To open an unspecified data file:
1. Use the arrow keys to place the cursor on the name of the data file you
wish to open.
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Type an application filename.
1. Use the arrow keys to place the cursor on the name of the work file you
wish to open.
3. Press I
TAB
I. The proposed filename is the data file highlighted by the
cursor. Type a filename to run a different data file. Do not type a file
extension; unspecified data filenames do not have extensions. Include
A: if the file is on disk.
2. Press I
ENTER
I for the Run command. The work file appears. The cursor
is positioned on the same character(s) as when you last accessed the
work file.
4. Press I
ENTER
I for the Run command. The application displays the data
file. The cursor is positioned on the same character(s) as when you last
accessed the data file.