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3.
Move the cursor to the From field and enter the current name of the
file you want to rename. Remember to specify which drive holds the
file you want to rename.
4.
Move the cursor to the To field and enter the new name for the file
you want to rename. Remember to specify which drive holds the file
you want to rename.
CAUTION: If you do not want to rename the file, do not press Enter.
5.
To rename the file, press E
NTER
. If you do not want to rename the file,
press F2 to return to the File Operations menu.
Copy File
Use the Copy command to copy a file or a group of files.
To copy a file (or group of files), follow these steps:
1.
Insert the disk with the file you want to copy into one of the disk
drives.
2.
When you select the Copy File command, the dialog window fills
with the directory listing. UniSite-xpi displays up to 28 files at one
time. If there are more than 28 files, press C
TRL
+ N to display the
next page of files. Press C
TRL
+ P to display the previous page of files.
If you do not see the file you want to copy, press F2, insert another
disk, and go back to step 1.
3.
Move the cursor to the From field. Enter the name of the source file.
Remember to specify which drive holds the file(s) you want to copy.
4.
Move the cursor to the To field and enter the name of the destination
file. Remember to specify which drive holds the file(s) you want to
copy.
5.
Move the cursor to the Single Drive File Copy to Different Disk
parameter. If you want to copy the file to a different disk and use the
same drive, set this parameter to Y. UniSite-xpi prompts you to insert
the source disk or destination disk at the appropriate times. This
operation uses RAM as a temporary storage buffer, which alters the
contents of RAM.
Note: When copying with the Single Drive File Copy to Different Disk
parameter set to N, you are prompted to swap disks when necessary. Only
one file at a time can be copied using this method.
Otherwise, if you want to copy the file from one drive to the other or
to the same disk, set this parameter to N. Make sure the destination
file has a different filename than the source file.
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