>
Press the
yellow function key Remove.
The following prompt will be displayed on
screen:“Remove programme(s) from list?”.
>
Use the
left/right arrow keys to select Yes
or
No.
>
Confirm by pressing
OK.
>
To remove several programmes simultaneously, pro-
ceed as described in 8.1.2 (Marking blocks of pro-
grammes).
>
When you have completed marking the desired pro-
grammes, press the
yellow function key Remove.
The following prompt will be displayed on
screen:“Remove programme(s) from list?”.
>
Use the
left/right arrow keys
to select
Yes
or
No.
>
Confirm by pressing
OK.
The programmes removed in this manner remain in the Total
list, and can be included in the Favourites list again at
any time.
9.1.3.2 Deleting from the Total list
To remove programmes from the Total list, proceed as descri-
bed in Point 8.1.3.1. However, after calling up the programme
list management, press the
red function key Programmes
first to go to the Total list, then select the function
Delete.
9.1.4 Sorting programmes
To sort the order of programmes in the Favourites list accor-
ding to your preferences, call up the programme list manage-
ment as described in Point 8.1.1. You will find yourself in the
Favourites list.
>
Press the
blue function key Functions
. A window will
be displayed showing the functions available.
(Fig. 9-6)
>
Use the
up/down arrow keys
to mark the line
Sort.
>
Confirm by pressing
OK.
>
Now use the
up/down arrow keys
to mark the pro-
gramme you would like to move to a different position
in the list.
>
Now pres the
yellow function key Sort
. A double
arrow will be displayed next to the programme selec-
ted.
>
Now use the
up/down arrow keys
and/or the
nume-
ric keys
to moved the selected programme to the
position in the programme list at which you would like
to place it.
>
Press the
yellow function key
Sort to save the pro-
gramme at the new position.
>
To sort several programmes simultaneously, mark
these as described in 8.1.2 (Marking blocks of pro-
grammes).
>
Now press the
yellow function key Sort
. A double
arrow will be shown next to the programme block
selected.
>
You can now use either the
up/down arrow keys
or
the
numeric keys
to move the marked block to the
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(Fig. 9-6)
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