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Chapter 1: Basics  28
To do this: Do this:
Deselect a folder or
variable
Clear the check box next to the folder or variable name. To deselect all the
folders or variables in the list, tap [All] and then [Deselect All].
Delete a folder See “To delete a folder” (page 29).
Delete a variable Select the check box next to the variable you want to delete, and then tap [Edit]
- [Delete]. In response to the confirmation dialog box that appears, tap [OK] to
delete the selected variable.
Rename a folder or
variable
Highlight the folder or variable you want to rename and then tap [File] -
[Rename]. On the dialog box that appears, enter the name you want to assign
to it and then tap [OK].
Lock a folder or variable Select the check box next to the folder or variable you want to lock, and then
tap [Edit] - [Lock]. This locks the currently selected folder or variable, and adds
a b icon to the left of its name to indicate that it is locked.
Unlock a folder or variable Select the check box next to the folder or variable you want to unlock, and then
tap [Edit] - [Unlock].
Display a list of a
particular type of variable
On the variable list, tap [View] - [Variable Type]. On the dialog box that appears,
tap the down arrow button and then select the data type from the list that
appears and then tap [OK].
Copy or move a variable On the variable list, tap [Edit] and then [Copy] or [Move]. On the dialog box that
appears, tap the down arrow button and then select the destination folder from
the list that appears and then tap [OK].
Tip
If a variable with the same name already exists in the destination folder, the variable in
the destination folder is replaced with the one that you are copying or moving.
A variable that is locked cannot be moved.
View the contents of a
variable
On the variable list, tap the name of the variable whose contents you want to
view so it is highlighted, and then tap it again. This displays a dialog box that
shows the contents of the variable.
Input a folder name or
variable name into an
application
See “To input a folder name or variable name into an application” (page 29).
Search for a variable On the folder list, tap [Search]. On the dialog box that appears, enter the
variable name you want to find and then tap [OK].
An exclamation point (!) appears in front of all folders containing a variable
name that matches the name in your search.
Note: You can use the above procedure to search the “main” folder or a user
defined folder for a particular variable name. Note that you cannot search the
“library” folder.
Selecting a Folder
If no check box is selected on the folder list, any folder operation that is performed affects the folder whose
name is currently highlighted on the list. If any folder check box is selected, only that folder is affected by a
folder operation, and the folder whose name is highlighted on the list is not affected.
Selecting the check box of a folder causes the check boxes of all of the variables inside of it also to become
selected.
When renaming a folder, only the folder whose name is highlighted on the folder list is renamed. Other folders
whose check boxes are selected are not affected.
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