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The File Menu for Word Processor includes the following options:
_ New
_ Open
_ Close
_ Save
_ Save As
_ Protect Text
_ Previous File
_ List Open Files
Additional information and instruction now follows for the File Menu
options.
New. To avoid the menu in future, enter shortcut command is n+B9B8.
1) New. Once selected, VarioUltra will prompt you for a file name. The
name “document” will be shown. Position the cursor after this name
and press B7 to delete it, or just write over it. Remember that you
must use uncontracted braille when creating file names.
a) Navistick down one line to change the path, or folder, where the
document is to be saved. The default is Flashdisk.
b) The next line down contains a horizontal list of file types. Use
Navistick to move left or right through the choices, which include:
RTF, TXT, and BRF.
c) Navistick down to find OK or CANCEL. Select OK to accept the
document name and settings and return to the new document.
Press cancel to abort.
2) Open. To avoid the menu in future, enter shortcut command is
o+B9B8.
a) Select this option, and you will find yourself in the Flashdisk
internal storage. Use Navistick to move in and out of folders, or to
move up and down through lists of files.
b) Find the file you want, and press in on Navistick to open it. You
can also tap B9.
c) To cancel, enter command B9B0+B7B8. This will return you to the
Word Processor.
3) Close. To avoid the menu in future, enter shortcut command is
u+B9B8.
a) To close the current document, choose File > Close from the
menu.
b) If your document was modified, you will be asked if you want to
save it first. Scroll down with Navistick to answer YES or NO.
c) Your current file will be closed; the current cursor position is
automatically saved as reading position when you reopen the
document. You are taken back to the word processor. Note that if

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