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item by pressing “space-4” or “space-1.” By selecting a specific
control, you can search the control for the text that you want to fi
nd.
4) Pressing “tab (“space-4-5”)” moves to the “direction” radio button,
which has two choices, “forward” or “backward.” Pressing “spac
e-4” or “space-1” lets you select the searching direction as
“forward” or “backward.”
5) Press “tab (“space-4-5”)” to move you to the “confirm” button. Th
en, press “enter” to execute the function. If you want to cancel, p
ress “tab (“space-4-5”)” to move to the “cancel” button. Then, pre
ss “enter.” Or, you can press “space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)” or “space-
e (dots 1-5)” anywhere in this dialog box to cancel.
7.4.9 Find Again
The “find again” command finds the next text according to what you
found using “find” dialog box, and it will go to the previous text if you
set the direction to “backward” when you used the “find” function
before. The “find again” function only works in the “subject,” “date,”
or “from” control.
To activate the “find again” function, use the following steps:
1) Open the menu by pressing “space-m (dots 1-3-4) or “F2.”
2) Move to the “edit” menu by pressing “space-4,” and press “enter”
on “edit.” Then, navigate to “find again” by pressing “space-4” or
“space-1.” Then, press “enter” on “find again.” Under the “edit”
menu, the shortcut key is “g (dots 1-2-4-5).” To activate this
function without calling up the menu, press “backspace-f (dots 1-2-
4).”
7.4.10 Copy to Folder
The “copy to folder” command copies e-mail messages from one
email folder to another email folder. It does not allow you to copy e-
mail messages to a folder that you would find in the “file manager.”
For example, let’s suppose you have the email folder, “inbox,” and a
folder you created called “important.” The “copy to folder” function
would allow you to copy an email from the “inbox” to the “important”
email folder. Refer to section 7.2.4 for an explanation on how to
navigate between email folders.