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5-5
Getting saved files
Follow these steps to retrieve a file that was previously saved in resident memory or on a memory
card. When you retrieve a file it is placed in the text buffer so you can print or edit it, and all of the
settings that were selected for that file are in effect.
1) To retrieve a file stored on a memory card, insert the card in a card slot.
Install the card as described in
Installing and removing memory cards
on page 5-2. If cards are
installed in both slots, you can retrieve files from the card in the top slot.
2)
Press the File key on the labeling system keyboard.
The File window displays.
3)
Use the
↑
or
↓
key to move the cursor to the Location option. Then use the
→
key to
display Resident memory or Memory card, depending on where the file you want to
retrieve is stored.
4)
Use the
↑
or
↓
key to move the cursor to the Get option.
5)
Type the name of the file you want to retrieve (including the extension, such as.OS), or
use the
←
or
→
key to display the name of the file.
•
As you press the
←
or
→
key, the system lists the next file stored in the selected location.
Continue pressing the key to scroll through all file names.
•
If you type a name, the system displays the first file name that matches what you typed as
a way of helping you locate the file more quickly. For example, if you type “abc” the system
displays the name of the first file it finds that begins with “abc.”
Get:
Save:
Delete:
Location:
Resident memory
File
Type name, press
↑↓←→
, ENTER or ESC
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