80 Chapter 5: Lists
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If you do not want to use L1-L6 (you cannot rename them), you
can create a new list and name it anything you want. A list
name can be one to five characters long. The first character
must be a letter from A to Z. The second through fifth
characters can be any combination of letters and numbers.
Access letters from the Text editor (- t). A list accepts
elements only after it is named.
Note: You cannot rename a user-named list, but you can copy
its elements to a list with a different name. See the section
entitled, Copying One List to Another on page 103.
In this guidebook, when a list name is referred to, its name is
always preceded by the ¨ symbol; however, you dont type the
¨ when naming a list in the List editor.
If a defined list name is highlighted, the list elements or the
attached formula are displayed on the entry line.
Create a list named NUM.
1. Display the List editor.
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2. Scroll to the blank,
unnamed list to the far right
of the List editor.
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3. Use the Text editor to name
the list NUM.
-t
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MbDone b
4. Move NUM from the entry
line to the list name line.
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Or, insert a blank list. Highlight
a list name and press - m.
NUM appears on
the entry line.
¨NUM now
accepts
elements.