4 closing programs/files, 5 creating new folders, Closing programs/files – Psion Teklogix Netbook Pro none User Manual

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Chapter 5: Files, Folders, and Programs
Closing Programs/Files

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How can I see which programs are open?

The taskbar across the bottom of the screen displays buttons for programs that are
open. To switch between programs, click on the button in the taskbar.

The Task Manager displays a list of programs that are open. To open the Task Man-
ager, press Ctrl Alt Del or Alt Tab.

5.4 Closing

Programs/Files

To close the current folder:

click on the X icon at the top right corner of the screen. When you close all open
folders, you will see the Desktop.

To close a file:

use the Close

command on the File

menu, in the program in which the file is

open.You will be prompted to save your changes.

You can also close files or programs by selecting the list of open files and programs
by using the X button in the upper right corner of any window.

5.5 Creating New Folders

New folders (or directories) can be created anywhere in the NETBOOK PRO’s
system.

A convenient place to keep the user documents is the My Documents folder under
My Computer. It is possible to create folders inside My Documents, in which to
store all your files to prevent the My Documents screen from becoming too full.

Folders can also be created in the flash disk folder or on memory cards. The con-
tents of these folders will not be lost during a hard reset.

To create a new folder:

1. Move to the folder in which you wish to create the new folder.

2. Select the New folder

command from the File

menu, and type in the

folder name. You can also right-click on the blank space in a folder and
select New folder from the context menu.

You cannot use the following characters in a folder name: < > : / \ * ?

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