Specifications
Saving screen and scroll-back buffer text to a file
Communication saves the last 175 lines of text in the scroll-back buffer, which
is an area that stores the text that scrolls off the screen. This information is
stored so that you can view it by scrolling back through the window.
Otherwise, all the text that scrolls off your screen would be lost. By saving
text in a file, you can prevent' the loss of incoming text.
),To save the contents of your screen and scroll-back buffer:
1. When your phone rings, press ENTER.
2. After your screen shows CONNECT and text appears on your screen, insert a
diskette.
3. Select Save Buffer from the File menu. A dialog box appears.
4. Select the drive and folder you want.
5. Type a DOS file name (a DOS file name contains up to eight letters or
numbers, followed by a period, then a three-letter extension).
6. Select Screen Only (saving only what you see on your screen).
OR
Select Scroll-back Buffer Only (saving only what is hidden in the
Scroll-back Buffer).
OR
Select Scroll-back Buffer and Screen (saving both).
7. Click on ON-to save the text to the f'de.
81 To exit, select Hang Up from the Dial menu; then press EXIT.
Saving text in a file
You can capture all text as it arrives and have it immediately placed in a file.
Saving text in a file is also faster than using the Copy and Paste method.
Do not save
incoming text in a
file and run
XMODEM at the
same time.
• To save all incoming text to a file:
1. Insert the diskette labelled Communication,-
2. Click on the File Manager icon from the Main Menu; then click on the drive _l,
icon. The contents of the diskette appear
3. Double-click on Communication. The Communication window appears.
4. When your phone rings, press ENTER.
5. When your screen shows CONNECT, select Capture to Text File from the File
menu. A dialog box appears.
6. Select End Lines with CR/LF if you want the end of each line to contain a
carriage return and linefeed. If you are unsure, it is a good idea to select it.
7. If you want the capture file on diskette, insert a diskette and select the A drive;
then click on Capture. A status window appears.
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