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The following commands may appear in an Edit menu:
Note:
In Note Pad, the Edit menu appears only when the title of a
note is selected. To edit a note in Note Pad, use the eraser tool
to remove lines, and the pen tool to add lines.
Deleting records
To delete a record:
1. Select the record you want to delete.
2. Tap the Menu icon
.
Undo
Reverses the action of the
last edit
command. For
example, if you used Cut to remove text, Undo
restores the text you removed. Undo also
reverses deletions done by using backspace.
Cut
Removes the selected text and stores it
temporarily in the memory of your PC
companion. You can paste the text you cut into
another area of the current application or into a
different application.
Copy
Copies the selected text and stores it
temporarily in the memory of your PC
companion. You can paste the text that you
copy into another area of the current application
or into a different application.
Paste
Inserts the text that you cut or copied at the
selected point in a record. The text you paste
replaces any selected text. If you did not
previously cut or copy text, Paste does nothing.
Select All
Selects all of the text in the current record or
screen. This enables you to cut or copy all of the
text and paste it elsewhere.
Keyboard
Opens the onscreen keyboard. When you finish
with the onscreen keyboard, tap Done.
Graffiti Help
Opens screens that show all the Graffiti
character strokes. Use this command anytime
you forget a stroke for a character.
Summary of Contents for WorkPad Workpad
Page 1: ...Handbookforthe WorkPadPCCompanion...
Page 2: ...Page ii Handbook for the WorkPad PC Companion...
Page 4: ...Page iv Handbook for the WorkPad PC Companion...
Page 12: ...Page 2 About This Book...
Page 38: ...Page 28 Introduction to Your PC Companion...
Page 64: ...Page 54 Managing Your Applications...
Page 72: ...Page 62 Using Expansion Features...
Page 174: ...Page 164 Communicating Using Your PC Companion...
Page 194: ...Page 184 Advanced HotSync Operations...
Page 226: ...Page 216 Maintaining Your PC Companion...
Page 280: ...Page 270 Warranty and Other Product Information...
Page 292: ...Page 282...