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Using
Floppy
Disks
The
files
and
folders
contained
on
the
floppy
disk
are
displayed
in
a
window
that
is
very
similar
to
the
Filecabinet
window.
If
no
files
or
folders
are
on
the
floppy
disk,
you
will
see
Empty
folder.
You
can
open
and
use
any
of
these
folders
and
files
in
the
same
way
that
you
open
them
from
the
Filecabinet
window.
You
can
copy
and
move
files
and
folders
between
your
Filecabinet
and
your
Floppydisk.
You
can
delete
files
and
folders
from
your
Floppydisk
and
recover
them
from
the
Wastebasket.
See
"Using
Office
Commands"
in
this
section
for
detailed
descriptions
of
these
procedures.
If
you
attempt
to
open
a
folder
or
file
and
receive
the
Access
denial
message,
the
folder
or
file
was
created
and
modified
by
another
user
under
a
user
name
different
from
the
one
you
are
currently
using.
Use
the
Security
command
to
change
ownership
of
the
file
to
your
user
name
and
then
open
the
file.
See
"Using
Office
Commands"
in
this
section
for
more
information
on
the
Security
command.
When
you
are
displaying
the
contents
of
a
floppy
disk,
the
red
light
on
the
floppy
disk
drive
is
on.
When
the
red
light
is
on,
do
not
raise
the
lever
or
attempt
to
remove
the
floppy
disk.
If
you
do
so,
you
can
lose
data
from
the
floppy
disk.
If
you
suspect
you
may
have
lost
data
or
otherwise
damaged
the
files
contained
on
a
floppy
disk,
see
"Repairing
Floppy
Disks"
later
in
this
chapter.
When
you
have
finished
using
the
floppy
disk,
you
must
close
the
Floppydisk
menu
before
you
can
turn
the
latch
and
remove
the
floppy
disk
from
the
drive.
To
close
the
Floppydisk
menu:
1
Close
all
windows
you
have
opened
from
the
Floppydisk
or
from
any
folders
it
contains.
2
Resume
the
Floppydisk
menu.
3
Press
<Exit>
or
point
to
the
[X]
icon
and
press
<B1>.
You
see
the
message:
floppy
disk.
It
is
now
safe
to
remove
the
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