Backing Up Your Work; Printing A Document - NEC DIRECTION L Manual

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Backing Up Your Work

Back up your work on a regular basis! Backup procedures
are important for the efficient and effective use of your
computer. Protect your program and data files with regular
backup procedures.
Make backup copies of your program and data files that are
on diskette and on the hard drive.
The standard practice for diskette backup is to copy each
diskette, store the original in a safe place, and use the copy
as your working diskette. See your operating system
documentation for information about copying diskettes. Use
your Zip drive or Ditto tape backup unit (if installed) to
backup your files.

Printing a Document

Before you can print out a document, you must
T
connect a printer to your computer
T
set up the printer.
If you have not connected a printer, see "Connecting a
Parallel Printer" in Chapter 5.
If you did not choose a printer when you initially set up
your computer, you'll need to do that before you can print
(see your Windows documentation). If you are using a non-
Windows program, you'll need to set up a printer driver for
that program. See your printer documentation for printer
setup information.
Once your program is set up to work with your printer,
printing a file within a Windows application is easy:
Turn on your printer power.
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