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Using Floppy Disks
The files and folders contained on the floppy disk are
displayed in a window that is very similar to the
Filecabinet window.
If no files or folders are on the
floppy disk, you will see Empty folder.
You can open and use any of these folders and files in
the same way that you open them from the Filecabinet
window.
You can copy and move files and folders
between your Filecabinet and your Floppydisk.
You can
delete files and folders from your Floppydisk and
recover them from the Wastebasket.
See "Using Office
Commands" in this section for detailed descriptions of
these procedures.
If you attempt to open a folder or file and receive the
Access denial message, the folder or file was created
and modified by another user under a user name
different from the one you are currently using.
Use
the Security command to change ownership of the file to
your user name and then open the file.
See "Using
Office Commands" in this section for more information
on the Security command.
When you are displaying the contents of a floppy disk,
the red light on the floppy disk drive is on.
When the
red light is on, do not raise the lever or attempt to
remove the floppy disk.
If you do so, you can lose
data from the floppy disk.
If you suspect you may have
lost data or otherwise damaged the files contained on a
floppy disk, see "Repairing Floppy Disks" later in this
chapter.
When you have finished using the floppy disk, you must
close the Floppydisk menu before you can turn the latch
and remove the floppy disk from the drive.
To close the Floppydisk menu:
1
Close all windows you have opened from the
Floppydisk or from any folders it contains.
2
Resume the Floppydisk menu.
3
Press <Exit> or point to the [X] icon and
press <B1>.
You see the message:
floppy disk.
It is now safe to remove the
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