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Using
Office
Commands
To
put
files
in
a
new
location:
1
Open
or
resume
the
folder
or
object
in
which
you
want
to
paste
the
copied
or
moved
file.
2
Press
[PASTE]
or
select
IPastel
from
the
Commands
menu.
The
file
is
copied
or
moved
to
the
new
location.
See
"Copy
Command"
and
"Move
Command"
in
this
chapter
for
complete
copying
and
moving
procedures.
Previous
Window
Command
The
Previous
Window
command
resumes
the
last
active
window
before
the
current
one.
This
command
is
used
for
moving
between
windows.
It
is
executed
by
pressing
the
F4
function
key
or
by
pointing
to
the
PRE V
WINDOW
screen
key
with
the
mouse
and
pressing
the
Bl
mouse
button.
The
Previous
Window
command
does
not
resume
application
windows,
the
Call
Screen
window,
the
UNIX
System
window,
or
any
other
window
that
does
not
show
the
PREY
WINDOW
screen
key.
See
"Working
with
Windows"
in
this
section
for
other
methods
of
resuming
windows.
To
move
to
the
previous
window:
o
Press
[PREY
WINDOW]
.
To
move
to
the
next
window,
see
"Next
Window
Command"
in
this
chapter.
Print
COmmand
The
Print
command
prints
the
contents
of
standard
files.
You
can
also
print
a
copy
of
your
screen
display.
If
you
want
to
print
the
contents
of
an
application
file,
you
must
normally
open
the
file
and
then
select
the
Print
command.
See
your
application
manuals
for
details.
Before
you
can
print,
your
printer
must
be
installed
and
configured.
See
"Setting
Up a
Printer"
in
the
"Using
Printers"
chapter
of
this
section.
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