Using Office Commands
The form displays the name of the file you
are copying.
In the illustration above, the
name of the file being copied is example.
5
Type a new name for the copied file in the
form.
6
Point to [OK] and press <Bl>, or press
<Enter>.
The folder now contains both the original file and the
copy with the new name.
Copying a File into Another Folder
When you copy a file into another folder, the name of
the file does not change.
If you want to rename the
duplicate file, complete the Copy procedure and then
use the Rename command.
If the destination folder already contains a file with
the same name as the file you are copying, you will be
prompted to give the file a new name, as you are when
you copy a file within a folder.
To copy a file into another folder:
1
Open or resume the folder containing the file
you want to copy.
2
Point to the file you want to copy.
3
Press <Copy> or select I Copy I from the
Commands menu.
The message Open destination folder and touch
PASTE appears.
4
Open or resume the folder where you want to
place the copied file.
5
Press [PASTE] or select IPastel from the
Commands menu.
The file is copied into the destination folder with the
same file name.
If you want to give the duplicate file
a new name, use the Rename command.
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