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or User File entry (see p. 130), or to the start-up display (see p. 280). Pasting Scrapbook entries in any other place only displays “(~PICTURE~~”there.

Only text data can be moved/copied from a Notebook entry to another application. The format in which the entry was stored is not reproduced. Additionally, if a tab is included in the original entry, any subsequent text will not be pasted.

Indents and page format settings in a Notebook entry will not be moved/copied, even if it is pasted within the same application.

Creating a New Entry Based on an Existing One

You may sometimes find it convenient or necessary to make changes to an entry without losing any of the information in the original entry in order to make a new entry that is very similar to a previous one.

In the Notebook application, for example, you may want to make a copy of a business letter so you can use the format in another letter.

By using (2nd) [m) , you can edit or change an entry, then store those changes in a new entry, ensuring that information in the old entry remains intact.

1.Recall an entry and make any changes to it that you would like in the Edit mode.

2.Press (%!) [ml.

The edited entry is now stored as a new entry, and the original remains unchanged.

In the Notebook application, you will be asked under which title the new ent should be stored. Enter the new title and touch cklSTORE . If you use the same title as for the original entry, you will have duplicate titles for entries with different contents.

. Pressing the (2nd) (EDIT) stores an entry as a copy so that you can save the original entry and edit the duplicated entry.

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