Using Office Commands
To put files in a new location:
1
Open or resume the folder or object in which
you want to paste the copied or moved file.
2
Press [PASTE] or select IPastel
from the
Commands menu.
The file is copied or moved to the new location.
See
"Copy Command" and "Move Command" in this chapter for
complete copying and moving procedures.
Previous Window Command
The Previous Window command resumes the last active
window before the current one.
This command is used
for moving between windows.
It is executed by pressing
the F4 function key or by pointing to the PRE V WINDOW
screen key with the mouse and pressing the Bl mouse
button.
The Previous Window command does not resume application
windows, the Call Screen window, the UNIX System
window, or any other window that does not show the PREY
WINDOW screen key.
See "Working with Windows" in this
section for other methods of resuming windows.
To move to the previous window:
o
Press [PREY WINDOW] .
To move to the next window, see "Next Window Command"
in this chapter.
Print COmmand
The Print command prints the contents of standard
files.
You can also print a copy of your screen
display.
If you want to print the contents of an application
file, you must normally open the file and then select
the Print command.
See your application manuals for
details.
Before you can print, your printer must be installed
and configured.
See "Setting Up a Printer" in the
"Using Printers" chapter of this section.
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