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For example, the ‘Caps Lock’ key tells the operating system to pass all
characters to the spreadsheet as capital letters.
4.3.3 Secondary storage management
Secondary storage management is done through a file system. The
operating system allocates space on a disc to contain a file, and maintains
a directory of file names and locations. This means that a file can be
subsequently located and read. When the operating system is told to run
the spreadsheet, it is, in effect, told to find a file of program code and load
it into memory. Similarly, if when using the spreadsheet we decide to store
the work that has been done, this results in a request to the operating
system to find some free space on the disc, give it a designated file name
and write the contents of our spreadsheet on to the disc.
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