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13.3 Data CD/DVD 381
Blu-ray Disk writer connected, for example, you will not be able to write a Blu-ray Disk you
may have prepared. However, you can still save it as an ISO Disk image and transfer it for
remote burning.
To prepare a data disk, follow these steps:
Adding files
Add files and folders to the disk by:
dragging them directly from your computer's file browser.
dragging a file from any Workspace by either dragging it by its title bar tab or using the
document button .
choosing File > Special > Add to Data CD/DVD from any of the editing Workspaces
to add the currently focused file.
Removing files
To remove files from the file structure:
select the files/folders you wish to remove and click on the red cross icon. To remove
a group of files, hold down [Shift] while selecting the files/folders to remove. Please
note that this does not delete the files from the computer, only a reference to them.
to remove all files/folders from the layout choose Reset.
Editing the file structure
To edit the arrangement of the files in your disk:
drag files/folders to a different location in the file list pane. To move multiple files/folders
hold down [Shift] while selecting the files/folders you wish to move.
drag file/folders over a folder icon to move them into that directory.
to add a new folder click on the folder icon.
to edit the name of a file/folder, double click on its title.
Burning your disk
Once you are happy with your disk layout you can write it to a disk or disk image:
select a media type from the list of media devices. This will determine the maximum
size and type of medium you will be writing to, whether it be CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disk or
an ISO image of any of these. You can change the media type at any stage.
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