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GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh
GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised:
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To send objects from a Macintosh to a calculator:
1. Open a calculator connection (page 6).
2. Select the objects to send.
•
To send all objects in a group window, select the
group window file itself or open the group window
and select all of the objects. You can also select
multiple group window files.
•
To send one or more particular objects, select only
those objects.
3. Drag the selected objects and/or files to the calculator
window.
If an object from the Macintosh has the same name as an
existing object on the calculator, a dialog box prompts
you to:
•
Click
Replace All
to replace all the files with
conflicting names.
•
Click
Skip
to skip the current file that has a
conflicting name and continue sending any other
files. (If there are more files with conflicting names,
you can view and skip them one at a time.)
•
Click
Cancel
to cancel the sending operation.
•
Click
OK
to replace the file displayed in the dialog
box. (If there are no other files with conflicting
names, all the files will be sent automatically. If
there are other files with conflicting names, you can
view and replace them one at a time.)
Dragging and dropping files is not supported in Macintosh
operating system versions prior to 7.5. Instead, you can:
1. Make the calculator th
e active window.
2. Open the
File
menu, and then click
Add
.
3. Select th
e calculator objects t
hat you want to send from
the Macintosh, and click
Open
.
Sending Objects from the Macintosh to the Calculator
Procedure
Note: When you
send new objects to
a calculator that
uses folders, the
objects are placed in
the main folder.
Important: To stop
a transfer, click
Cancel
in the
Macintosh dialog
box. Do NOT press
the calculator’s
ON
button.
If You Cannot
Drag and Drop