Saving an edited fiie, Note, Warning – Brother WP-700D User Manual

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Saving an Edited fiie

After editing an old file (the file name that appears on the upper-left corner of the
screen is not

*

newfile

),

you have the options of replacing the old version on the

diskette with the new version (overwriting), abandoning the new version, or saving
the new version under a separate file name.

1. After editing the file, press

to display the following prompt:

Save file? Press RETURN to save, CORRECT to abandon.

2.

NOTE:

If

iraJI is pressed without editing the document, the word processor pro­

ceeds directly to the WP INDEX screen without prompting you to save the

file.

Press

IffituRiSS

if you want to save the file, or

ICOBRECB

if you do not want to

save the new version of the file.

WARNING:

3.

If you press

ICORRECTl. the word processor switches to the WP INDEX

screen, and your last editing is lost. The old version of the file will
remain untouched on the diskette.

NOTE:

Press

[CANCEM

instead of

(

beto

RNI

or

ICORWECTI

to abandon saving and return

to the WRITE/EDIT screen.

If you have pressed iREHIRNl, the word processor asks you to enter a new file

name:

Type filename and press RETURN.

FILENAME: XXXXXXXX

If you want to keep both the old and new version of your file, type a new file

name and press

The current version is saved under this new file

name. If you want the current version of the file to replace the old one, press

I

return

I without modifying the file name. This message will appear:

Filename already exists. Type new filename and press RETURN.

FILENAME: XXXXXXXX

5.

NOTE:

The above message also appears if you have mistakenly typed a file name

already in use.

Press MMiW to overwrite (update) the old file. You can also type a new file

name and press WMiiW if you decide that you want to keep the old file.

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