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To export the data, press the OK button. To cancel with-
out exporting, press the Cancel button.

0–2l: Save Audio CD Track List

This command saves a track list that you created in the
Make Audio CD page. The drive and directory locations that
contain each WAVE file, and the names of the WAVE files
will be saved.
This command is valid only when the current directory is a
DOS directory.

1

Select “Save Audio CD Track List” to access the dialog
box.

2

Use the text edit button to move to the text input dialog
box, and specify the filename.
For example if you specify NEWFILE and save, NEW-
FILE.KCD will be saved to the media.

3

Press the OK button to save, or press the Cancel button
to cancel without saving.

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Here you can rename, copy, or delete the selected disk or
file, create a new directory, format, and set the date and
time.
After selecting a disk or file, select the desired page menu
command.

To avoid errors, do not subject the TRITON STUDIO to
vibration or physical shock while data is being written
to the CDRW-1 option (if installed) or while a disc is
being formatted.

0–3: Page Menu Command

0–3A: Rename

This command renames the selected file or directory.
This command is valid only when a DOS file or a DOS direc-
tory is selected.

1

Select the file or directory whose name you want to edit.

2

Select “Rename” to access the dialog box.

3

Press the text edit button to access the text input dialog
box, and modify the name.

4

To rename the file or directory, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.

0–3B: Copy

This command copies the selected file or directory.
This command is valid only when a DOS file or a DOS direc-
tory is selected.

1

Select the file or directory that you want to copy.

2

Select “Copy” to access the dialog box.

0–3: Utility

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