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new file name without pressing any of the cursor routing keys. You
cannot use the following characters in a file or folder name. “|, \, <,
>, ?, :, *”
If you want to change the file format, move to “type.” In “type,” move
to the file format that you want by pressing “space-1” or “space-4.”
If you want to save a file with a file name that is in the file list, move to
the “file list” by pressing “shift-tab.” When “file name” is displayed,
select your desired file by navigating the file list with the same
method that you used to navigate the “file manager” that was
explained in chapter 3.
4.1.5 Close Current Document
The “close current document” command allows you to close the
current document that you are working on without closing the word
processor. You can access the “close current document” command
by pressing “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2.” Then, press “enter” on
the “file” menu. Use the arrow keys (“space-1” and “space-4”) until
you find “close current document,” and then press “enter.” Or, you
can press “q (dots 1-2-3-4-5)” in the “file” menu. You can also access
this function by pressing “space-q (dots 1-2-3-4-5)” while you are
editing a document. Please note that this function will not work if you
only have one document open. You must have at least two or more
documents open in order to execute the “close current document”
command.
4.1.6 Print
The “print” command is used to print the current document in ink or
emboss it in Braille. If you want to execute this command, press
“space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and press “enter” on the “file” menu.
Then, move to “print” by pressing “space-4,” and then press “enter,”
or just press “p (dots 1-2-3-4).” While editing a document, the hot key
for printing is “space-p (dots 1-2-3-4).” There are two lower level
menus for the “print” menu. One is for printing with an ink printer, and
the other is for embossing in Braille. Remember that you can move
between the menu items by using “space-1” or “space-4.”