Brother International WP7550JPLUS Owner's Manual - English - Page 190

RETURN., RETURN, Management

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File Functions L es Disk Convert File Delete Rename Return to Main Menu Use the File functions from the function menu to copy, delete, and rename files. File Copy: Copies a file. File Delete: Deletes files. Rename: Changes the name of a file. Return to Main Menu: Returns to the Main Menu. File Copy This function is used to copy a file. You may copy to the same diskette or to a different diskette. If the destination diskette is the same as the source diskette, the file name must be different. I. Move the cursor to the file name that you want to copy. Press MENU and select File; then select File Copy from the function menu. (Short cut: CODE C) This message appears: Insert destination disk and press RETURN. 2. To copy the file on the same diskette, press RETURN. OR To copy the file to another diskette, insert that diskette in the drive and press RETURN. The FILE COPYwindow appears: « FILE COPY » ORIGINAL FILENAME: TARGET FILENAME: LETTER1 .WPT LETTER1M.WPT Existing File(s) LETTERS .WPT (XXX.X) LETTERSS.WPT (XXX.X) LETTERS .WPT (XXX.X) LETTERS .WPT tXXX. X LETTER? .WPT (XXX.X) LETTER10.WPT (XXX.X) LETTER2 .WPT (XXX.X) LETTER4 .WPT (XXX.X) LETTERS .WPT (XXX.X) LETTERS .WPT (XXX.X) Type filename and press RETURN. Press t 4 to scroll file directory_ This window shows the files of the destination diskette that are of the same kind as the source file. The window also provides an entry field to type the name of the target file. As soon as you type the first letter of the file name, a list appears, starting with the file that is alphabetically closest to that letter, and it will automatically scroll to make sure that you do not enter an existing file name. When you want to see another file name, scroll manually using CURSOR UP or CURSOR DOWN. 3. Type a file name that is not in use on the destination diskette and press RETURN to copy the file. File Management 182

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File
Functions
L
es
Disk
Convert
Use
the
File
functions
from
the
function
menu
to
copy,
delete,
and
rename
files.
File
Copy:
Copies
a
file.
File
Delete:
Deletes
fi
les.
Rename:
Changes
the
name
of
a
fi
le.
Return
to
Main
Menu:
Returns
to
the
Main
Menu.
File
Delete
Rename
Return
to
Main
Menu
File
Copy
This
function
is
used
to
copy
a
file.
You
may
copy
to
the
same
diskette
or
to
a
different
diskette.
If
the
destination
diskette
is
the
same
as
the
source
diskette,
the
file
name
must
be
different.
I.
Move
the
cursor
to
the
fi
le
name
that
you
want
to
copy.
Press
MENU
and
select
File;
then
select
File
Copy
from
the
function
menu.
(Short
cut:
CODE
C)
This
message
appears:
Insert
destination
disk and press
RETURN.
2.
To
copy
the
file
on
the
same
diskette,
press
RETURN.
OR
To
copy
the
file
to
another
diskette,
insert
that
diskette
in
the
drive
and
press
RETURN.
The
FILE
COPY
window
appears:
ORIGINAL
FILENAME:
TARGET
FILENAME:
«
FILE
COPY
»
LETTER1
.WPT
LETTER1M.WPT
Existing
File(s)
LETTERS
.WPT
(XXX.X)
LETTER10.WPT
(XXX.X)
LETTERSS.WPT
(XXX.X)
LETTER2
.WPT
(XXX.X)
LETTERS
.WPT
(XXX.X)
LETTER4
.WPT
(XXX.X)
LETTERS
.WPT
tXXX.
X
LETTERS
.WPT
(XXX.X)
LETTER?
.WPT
(XXX.X)
LETTERS
.WPT
(XXX.X)
Type
filename
and
press
RETURN.
Press
t
4
to
scroll
fi
le
directory_
This
window
shows
the
files
of
the
destination
diskette
that
are
of
the
same
kind
as
the
source
file.
The
window
also
provides
an
entry
fi
eld
to
type
the
name
of
the
target
file.
As
soon
as
you
type
the
fi
rst
letter
of
the
file
name,
a
list
appears,
starting
with
the
file
that
is
alphabetically
closest
to
that
letter,
and
it
will
automatically
scroll
to
make
sure
that
you
do
not
enter
an
existing
fi
le
name.
When
you
want
to
see
another
file
name,
scroll
manually
using
CURSOR
UP
or
CURSOR
DOWN.
3.
Type
a
file
name
that
is
not
in
use
on
the
destination
diskette
and
press
RETURN
to
copy
the
file.
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Management
182