Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER Car Stereo System User Manual


 
Chapter 12: Programming
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Inserting, Deleting, and Editing Command LinesInserting, Deleting, and Editing Command Lines
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.
To insert characters on an existing line, place the cursor
where you want the new line, press - m, and then
enter the new characters.
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.
To move the cursor to the beginning of a command line,
press - !; to move to the end, press - ".
Copying and Renaming a ProgramCopying and Renaming a Program
You can copy all command lines from one program into a new
or existing program.
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.
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.