Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 265

Working with data during a session, Using the scrollback pane

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Communications 10-5 Choose Wait for Connection from the Session menu and wait for the appropriate incoming call. AppleWorks answers every incoming call after the specified number of rings until you end the session. To end the session, click on the Default button bar, or choose Close Connection from the Session menu. Working with data during a session During a communications session, you can: 1 capture incoming data and save it in a text file on your disk 1 copy incoming data formatted as a table into a spreadsheet document 1 save the data in the terminal area and the scrollback pane in a communications document 1 print data during a communications session 1 send files from one computer to another Using the scrollback pane In the Help index,* see: E communications documents As you work during a communications session, the data you receive from the remote computer goes into the terminal area of the communications window. (If you don't see what you type in the terminal area, choose Terminal from the Settings menu and turn on Local Echo, also called half duplex.) Data that overflows the terminal area goes in the scrollback pane. Use the scroll bars in the scrollback pane to look back through data that is no longer visible. When you save or print the document, you also save or print the contents of the scrollback pane. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.

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Communications
10-5
Choose
Wait for Connection
from the Session menu and wait for the appropriate
incoming call. AppleWorks answers every incoming call after the specified
number of rings until you end the session.
To end the session, click
on the Default button bar, or choose
Close
Connection
from the Session menu.
Working with data during a session
During a communications session, you can:
1
capture incoming data and save it in a text file on your disk
1
copy incoming data formatted as a table into a spreadsheet document
1
save the data in the terminal area and the scrollback pane in a
communications document
1
print data during a communications session
1
send files from one computer to another
Using the scrollback pane
As you work during a communications session, the data you receive from the
remote computer goes into the terminal area of the communications window.
(If you don’t see what you type in the terminal area, choose
Terminal
from the
Settings menu and turn on
Local Echo
, also called half duplex.) Data that
overflows the terminal area goes in the
scrollback pane
.
Use the scroll bars in the scrollback pane to look back through data that is no
longer visible. When you save or print the document, you also save or print
the contents of the scrollback pane.
*
Choose Index from the
or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from
the list and click Go To Topic.
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
communications documents