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Transferring Data from the Computer to Keyboard
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Use the procedure in this section to load a data file from your computer's hard disk into Keyboard memory, or to copy data from your computer's hard disk to a memory card or floppy diskette loaded in the computer.
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- Loading a data file into Keyboard memory always overwrites the corresponding data file that is currently in Keyboard memory. If you do not want to lose the data file you currently have in Keyboard memory, save it to your computer's hard disk before performing the load operation.
- Copying a data file from your computer's hard disk to a memory card or floppy diskette causes any data file with the same name on the memory card or floppy diskette to be replaced by the newly copied file. If you want to keep the existing data file, be sure to change its name before performing the copy operation.
- If the "Memory Full" error message appears while you are
loading data into Keyboard memory, it means that Keyboard
memory is full. See Error Messages for information about what you need to do.
- Note that you can load only one data file at a time into Keyboard memory. You cannot load multiple data files using a single transfer operation.
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To load data into Keyboard memory |
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- Select the Keyboard memory list tab.
- Use the data type selection box to select the type of data you want to load.
- On the PC data list, click the data file you want to load.
- On the Keyboard memory list tab, select the location (data file number) where you want to load the data file.
- If you do not specify a location, the data file will be loaded automatically at the location specified by the file number at the beginning of its file name.
- Click the right arrow button.
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Copying Data to a Memory Card or Floppy Diskette |
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- Select the Card or Disk memory list tab.
- Use the data type selection box to select the type of data you want to copy.
- On the PC data list, click the data file you want to copy.
- Click the right arrow button.

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