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Using
Office
Commands
Copying
Several
Files
into
Another
Folder
You
can
also
copy
more
than
one
file
at
a
time
when
you
are
copying
files
into
another
folder.
When
you
copy
more
than
one
file
at
a
time
within
the
same
folder,
you
are
prompted
to
rename
each
copied
file.
To
copy
several
files
into
another
folder:
1
Open
or
resume
the
folder
containing
the
files
you
want
to
copy.
2
Select
the
files
you
want
to
copy.
3
Press
<Copy>
or
select
I
Copy
I
from
the
Commands
menu.
The
message
Open
destination
folder
and
touch
PASTE
appears.
4
Open
or
resume
the
folder
in
which
you
want
to
place
the
copied
files.
5
Press
[PASTE]
or
select
IPastel
from
the
Commands
menu.
The
highlighted
files
are
copied
into
the
destination
folder
with
the
same
names.
If
the
destination
folder
already
contains
files
with
the
same
names
as
any
of
the
files
you
are
copying,
you
are
prompted
to
rename
each
duplicate
file
name.
Copying
a
Folder
When
you
copy
a
folder,
you
copy
the
folder
and
everything
in
it
into
a
new
location.
The
folder
keeps
the
same
name.
You
cannot
copy
a
folder
into
itself.
For
example,
you
cannot
copy
the
practice
folder
and
paste
it
into
the
Filecabinet/practice
window.
The
following
procedure
assumes
that
you
want
to
copy
the
folder
into
another
folder
or
into
the
Filecabinet.
If
you
want
to
copy
a
folder
onto
a
floppy
disk,
see
"Using
Floppy
Disks"
in
this
section.
3-60

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