>Press the yellow function key Sort to save the pro- gramme at the new position.
>To sort several programmes simultaneously, mark these as described in 8.1.2 ( Marking blocks of pro- grammes).
>Now press the yellow function key Sort. A double arrow will be displayed next to the block of program- mes selected.
>You can now use either the arrow keys up/down or the Numeric keys to move the block of program- mes to the desired list position.
>Press the yellow function key Sort to save the block of programmes at the new position.
>When you have completed configuring the programme list according to your preference in this manner, press the Menu key to return to normal operation.
8.1.5 Programming the electronic programme guide
To improve the readability, you can also configure the electro- nic programme guide SFI to conform to your favourite pro- grammes. To add programmes to the electronic programme guide, or to delete them from the guide, call up the Navigator as described in Point 8.1.1. You are now in the Favourites list.
Please note:
The more programmes are added to the electronic program- me guide, the longer it will take to update the SFI data! Also, the more programmes are added, the less likely it is that the full preview period of seven days for the electronic programme guide can be accommodated in the limited memory space available.
>Press the blue function key Functions.
A selection window will be displayed, indicating the Navigator functions available.
>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
SFI.
>Confirm by pressing OK.
>Use the arrow keys up/down to mark a program- me that you wish to include in the electronic program- me guide.
>Press the yellow function key SFI to accept the mar- ked programme into the electronic programme guide.
>To add several programmes to the electronic program- me guide simultaneously, mark these as described in 8.1.2 (Marking blocks of programmes).
>When you have completed marking the desired pro- grammes in this manner, press the yellow function key SFI,to add the marked programmes to the elec- tronic programme guide.
>Press the Menu key to return to normal operation.
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