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- This is for those who have found XyWrite's SAVE.PLS program a
- pain in the neck, requiring the writer to call up the program and
- change it to conform to the C> drive subdirectory to which a
- file is to be saved and sounding two beeps with each save.
-
- Assign the following to a keyboard key:
-
- #=bc,s,a,v,e,xc,bc,s,a,v,e, ,A,:,xc,y,bc,cc
-
- With that line, no program revision is necessary. It saves a file
- to the subdirectory in which the file was created. There is but
- one beep per save--when it asks if you want to override the
- existing file on A. The answer, "y," is built in.
-
- There is one momentary disadvantage. The first time you run it,
- it places a "y" at that point in the text where the cursor
- rested as you saved. Remove the "y" with one keystroke, and
- you'll never see it again.
-