Inserting and deleting command lines, Copying and renaming programs, Copying and renaming a program – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual

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Note:

To move the cursor to the beginning of a command line, press

y |; to move to

the end, press

y ~. To scroll the cursor down seven command lines, press ƒ †.

To scroll the cursor up seven command lines, press

ƒ }.

Inserting and Deleting Command Lines

Inserting and Deleting Command Lines

Inserting and Deleting Command Lines

Inserting and Deleting Command Lines

To insert a new command line anywhere in the program, place the cursor where you
want the new line, press

y 6, and then press Í. A colon indicates a new line.

To delete a command line, place the cursor on the line, press

‘ to clear all

instructions and expressions on the line, and then press

{ to delete the command line,

including the colon.

Copying and Renaming Programs

Copying and Renaming Programs

Copying and Renaming Programs

Copying and Renaming Programs

Copying and Renaming a Program

Copying and Renaming a Program

Copying and Renaming a Program

Copying and Renaming a Program

To copy all command lines from one program into a new program, follow steps 1 through
5 for Creating a New Program, and then follow these steps.

1.

Press

y K.

Rcl

is displayed on the bottom line of the program editor in the new

program (Chapter 1).

2.

Press

 | to display the

PRGM EXEC

menu.

3.

Select a name from the menu.

prgmname

is pasted to the bottom line of the program

editor.

4.

Press

Í. All command lines from the selected program are copied into the new

program.

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