Paste Command - AT&T Unix Owner's Manual

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Using Office Commands
You see the Organize form:
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Organlze folder
Folder display type:
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Folder display order: Alphabetical
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Point to the first field on the form, Folder
display type:, and press
<B3>
or <Mark> until
the desired choice is displayed.
4
Point to the second field on the form, Folder
display order:, and press
<B3>
or <Mark>
until the desired choice is displayed.
5
Point to [OK] and press <Bl>, or press
<Enter>.
The object or folder window is reorganized.
Paste COmmand
The Paste command places copied or moved files in a new
location.
Paste is the final step in a Copy or Move
procedure.
The Paste command is also used when you are moving part
of a file from one application to another.
See your
application manuals for details.
You can use either of these methods to enter the Paste
command:
o
Press [PASTE].
o
Select IPastel from the Commands menu.
For more information on the various methods of entering
commands, see "Selecting Objects and Entering Commands"
in this section.
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