Inserting, deleting, and editing command lines, Copying and renaming a program – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual
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Inserting, Deleting, and Editing Command Lines
Inserting, Deleting, and Editing Command Lines
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To insert a new command line anywhere in the program,
place the cursor where you want the new characters,
press - m, and then press b. A colon indicates a
new line.
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To insert characters on an existing line, place the cursor
where you want the new line, press - m, and then
enter the new characters.
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To delete a command line, place the cursor on the line,
press : to clear all instructions and expressions on
the line, and then press / to delete the command line,
including the colon.
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To move the cursor to the beginning of a command line,
press - !; to move to the end, press - ".
Copying and Renaming a Program
Copying and Renaming a Program
You can copy all command lines from one program into a new
or existing program.
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To copy into a new program, use the (8 " ") menu
to create and name the new program. The calculator then
automatically displays the Program editor with the
program name on the top line.
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To copy into an existing program, use the 8
EDIT
(8 ") menu and select the existing program name.
The calculator then automatically displays the Program
editor with the existing program name on the top line.