Creating a new folder, Renaming variables or folders – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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358 Chapter 21: Memory and Variable Management

21MEMORY.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus:Memory & Variables Mgmt (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:20 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:19 PM Page 358 of 16

For information about using folders, refer to Chapter 5.

1. On

VAR-LINK

, press ƒ

Manage

and select

5:Create Folder

.

2. Type a unique name, and

press ¸ twice.

You must have at least one folder other than

MAIN

. You cannot use

VAR-LINK

to copy variables within the same folder.

1. On

VAR-LINK

, select the variables.

2. Press ƒ

Manage

and select

2:Copy

or

4:Move

.

3. Select the destination folder.

4. Press ¸.

The copied or moved
variables retain their
original names.

Remember, if you use † to select a folder, the variables in that
folder are selected automatically. As necessary, use † to deselect
individual variables.

1. On

VAR-LINK

, select the variables and/or folders.

2. Press ƒ

Manage

and select

3:Rename

.

3. Type a unique name, and

press ¸ twice.

If you selected multiple items,
you are prompted to enter a
new name for each one.

When a variable is locked, you cannot delete, rename, or store to it.
However, you can copy, move, or display its contents. When a folder
is locked, you can manipulate the variables in the folder (assuming
the variables are not locked), but you cannot delete the folder. When
a Flash application is locked, you cannot delete it.

1. On

VAR-LINK

, select the variables and/or folders, or Flash

application.

2. Press ƒ

Manage

and select

6:Lock

or

7:UnLock

.

Creating a New
Folder

Copying or Moving
Variables from One
Folder to Another

Tip: To copy a variable to a
different name in the same
folder, use

§

(such as

a1

!

a2)

or the CopyVar

command from the Home
screen.

Renaming Variables
or Folders

Locking or
Unlocking Variables
Folders, or Flash
Applications

Œ

indicates a locked variable,

folder, or Flash application in

RAM

û

indicates an archived variable,

which is locked automatically.

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