The Edit Properties window is used to configure the Rocket TE copy and paste functionality. From the Rocket TE menu bar, click Edit → Properties. The Edit Properties window opens displaying the General, Copy to Clipboard, Copy to File, Copy to Printer, and Paste from Clipboard tabs.
The Edit Properties window is used to configure the Rocket TE VT copy and paste functionality. From the Rocket TE VT menu bar, click Edit → Properties. The Edit Properties dialog opens displaying the General, Copy to Clipboard, Copy to File, Copy to Printer, and Paste from Clipboard tabs.
In Mainframe, iSeries, T27, and UTS Display sessions, you can undo and redo actions related to the following: mouse cursor movement, emulation cursor and field functions, Edit, Cut and Paste, and user text typing. Rocket TE stores up to 32 of the supported actions.
With Rocket TE, users have the ability to remove session text from the display session and paste it onto the Windows clipboard. The clipboard text can then be pasted back into another screen of the display session or into another Windows application. To cut session text to the clipboard:
With Rocket TE, users have the ability to copy session text from the display session and place it into the Windows clipboard. This clipboard text can then be pasted back into another screen of the display session or into another Windows application.
Rocket TE users may copy session text from the display session and write the text to a disk file. To highlight text in the display session for copying to a file:
With Rocket TE, users have the ability to copy session text from the display session and send it to the printer. To highlight text in the display session for copying to the printer:
Rocket TE users can select session text and then copy it to another location on the screen by dragging the selected text. Make sure that the Enable Drag Drop Copy Paste check box is enabled on the Edit Properties General tab.
Rocket TE supports OLE drag-and-drop to and from other Windows OLE compliant applications. For example, you can drag-and-drop text from a Rocket TE VT or 6530 session to a Word document or Excel spreadsheet and vice versa.
You can use Entry Assist mode to input data more efficiently. In this mode, you can set tab stops in mainframe and iSeries sessions and quickly move the cursor from one tab stop to another.