Nikon 25214 D70 User's Guide - Page 168

Rename, Folders, Delete, Number of Folders

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Menu Guide-The Setup Menu Rename To rename an existing folder, highlight Rename in the Folders menu and press the multi selector to the right. 1 A list of existing folders will be displayed. Press multi selector up or down to highlight a folder name. Rename NIKON TOKYO OSAKA 2 Press the multi selector to the right. The dialog shown at right will be displayed. Edit the folder name as described in Step 1 on the preceding page. To exit to the setup menu without changing the folder name, press the button. Rename Set 0123456789 ABCDE FGH I J K LMNOPQRS T U VWX Y Z _ NI KON 3 Press the button to rename the folder and return to the setup menu. Delete To delete any folders on the memory card that contain no photographs, highlight Delete in the Folders menu and press the multi selector to the Delete DELETE EMPTY FOLDER? right. The dialog shown at right will be displayed; press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option, then press to the right to select. No OK Yes • No: Exit to setup menu without deleting empty folders. • Yes: Delete empty folders and return to setup menu. Number of Folders Additional time will be required for recording and playback if the memory card contains a very large number of folders. 158

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Menu Guide—The Setup Menu
Rename
To rename an existing folder, highlight
Rename
in the
Folders
menu and
press the multi selector to the right.
1
A list of existing folders will be displayed.
Press multi selector up or down to highlight a
folder name.
Rename
NIKON
TOKYO
OSAKA
2
Press the multi selector to the right.
The
dialog shown at right will be displayed.
Edit
the folder name as described in Step 1 on the
preceding page.
To exit to the setup menu
without changing the folder name, press the
button.
3
Press the
button to rename the folder and return to the setup menu.
Delete
To delete any folders on the memory card that
contain no photographs, highlight
Delete
in the
Folders
menu and press the multi selector to the
right.
The dialog shown at right will be displayed;
press the multi selector up or down to highlight
an option, then press to the right to select.
No
: Exit to setup menu without deleting empty
folders.
Yes
: Delete empty folders and return to setup menu.
Rename
0123456789
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ _
A
BCDEFGH I J
KON
Set
NI
Delete
Yes
No
OK
DELETE EMPTY
FOLDER?
Number of Folders
Additional time will be required for recording and playback if the memory card con-
tains a very large number of folders.