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" Opening Files "~I131~
" Opening Program Groups "~I123~@@
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Copy Command
Copies a program item to the group you specify. After you choose the Copy command, open the group you want to copy the program item to, and then press F2.
Related Procedure
" Copying Program Items and Program Groups "~I114~@@
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Copy Program Items
You are in the middle of copying a program item to a group.
To continue:
1. Double-click the destination group.
2. Press F2.
Or
1. Move the selection cursor to the destination group and
press ENTER.
2. Press F2.
To cancel the command:
- Press ESC.
Related Procedure
" Copying Program Items and Program Groups "~I114~@@
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Delete Command
Deletes the selected group or program item from a group. Before deleting a group, you must delete all of its program items.
Related Procedure
" Deleting Program Items and Program Groups "~I116~@@
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Delete Item Dialog Box
If you want to delete the selected program item or group, choose 1.
If you do not want to delete the selected program item or group, choose 2 (or press ESC) to cancel the deletion and return to the program list.
Related Procedure
" Deleting Program Items and Program Groups "~I116~@@
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Properties Command
For a program item, this command specifies the title, the command that starts the program, the startup directory for the program to use, an application shortcut key, Help text, a password, and other properties.
For a group, it specifies the title, Help text, and password assigned to that group.
Related Procedures
" Adding and Changing Program Groups "~I100~
" Changing Program Item Properties "~I104~@@
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Program Item Properties Dialog Box
In this dialog box, you can specify information about the selected program item. You can change any or all of the information displayed in this dialog box. You must include a name for the program item and a command, including any parameters, that starts the program.
Related Procedure
" Adding and Changing Program Groups "~I100~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
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Program Group Properties Dialog Box
In this dialog box, you can change the information about the selected group. You can change any or all of the information displayed in this dialog box. You must include a title for the group.
Related Procedure
" Changing Program Item Properties "~I104~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
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Reorder Command
Moves the selected program item or group from its current location to the location you specify. After choosing this command, use the arrow keys to move to the new location, and then press ENTER. You can also double-click the new location.
Related Procedure
" Reordering Program Items in a Program Group "~I133~@@
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Reorder Program Items and Program Groups
You are in the middle of moving the selected program item or group to a new location in the program list.
To continue:
- Double-click the new location.
Or
- Move the selection cursor to the new location, and then press ENTER.
MS-DOS Shell inserts the program item or group at the new
location.
To cancel the command:
- Press ESC.
Related Procedure
" Reordering Program Items in a Program Group "~I133~@@
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Help Menu
You can use the commands on the Help menu to display an index of Help topics, information on the keys you can use with MS-DOS Shell, basic skills for working with MS-DOS Shell, commands, and procedures.@@
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Index Command
Opens the Help window and displays the MS-DOS Shell Help Index.@@
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Keyboard Command
Opens the Help window and displays a list of shortcut keys you can use with MS-DOS Shell.@@
!PMBK!!1MBK!!1MEI!!VMFE!!2MEI!!YMEI!@
Shell Basics Command
Opens the Help window and displays a list of topics for basic skills you need to work with MS-DOS Shell.@@
!PMBL!!1MBL!!1MEJ!!VMFF!!2MEJ!!YMEJ!@
Commands Command
Opens the Help window and displays a list of all MS-DOS Shell commands, grouped by menu.@@
!PMBM!!1MBM!!1MEK!!VMFG!!2MEK!!YMEK!@
Procedures Command
Opens the Help window and displays a list of topics you can see for help on MS-DOS Shell tasks.@@
!PMBN!!1MBN!!1MEL!!VMFH!!2MEL!!YMEL!@
Using Help Command
Opens the Help window and displays a list of topics which explain how to use MS-DOS Shell Help.@@
!PMBP!!1MBP!!1MEN!!VMFJ!!2MEN!!YMEN!@
About Shell Command
Displays copyright and version information about MS-DOS Shell.@@
--------------------HELP WINDOW F1 Help---------------------
(Close and OK buttons are covered by the Command Buttons topic)
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Back Button
Displays the previous Help topic.@@
!PDZS!!1DZS!!2DZS!!YDZS!!VDZS!@
Keys Button
Displays a list of topics that show the keys and key combinations you can use with MS-DOS Shell.@@
!PDZT!!1DZT!!2DZT!!YDZT!!VDZT!@
Index Button
Displays an index of Help topics.
Related Procedures
" Choosing Command Buttons "~I109~
" Using MS-DOS Shell Help "~I153~@@
!PDZU!!1DZU!!2DZU!!YDZU!!VDZU!@
Help Button
Displays Help on MS-DOS Shell Help.@@
-----------------FILE LIST F1 HELP-------------------------
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File Menu
You can use the commands on this menu to carry out actions on files and directories, or to quit MS-DOS Shell. To carry out an action on one or more files or a directory, select the files or the directory before you choose the command. @@
!1MCA!!2MCA!!YMCA!@
Open Command
Starts a selected program and an associated file, if there is one.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
Related Procedure
" Opening Files "~I131~@@
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Run Command
Displays a dialog box in which you type the name of the program file that starts the program.
Related Procedure
" Starting Programs "~I147~@@
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Run Dialog Box
In this dialog box, you can start a program by typing the name of its program file and then choosing the OK button. If the file is not in the current directory, you must precede the filename with its complete path. You can use the MS-DOS directory wildcards (.. and .) to specify paths.
Type any parameters for the program after the program filename. For example, to open a file named TEST.DOC in Microsoft Word, you would type the following:
word test.doc.
Related Procedure
" Starting Programs "~I147~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
For more information on MS-DOS commands and wildcards, see the User's Guide.@@
!1MCC!!2MCC!!YMCC!@
Print Command
Prints the selected text file or files. The Print command only works if you have run print.exe at the command prompt.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
Related Procedure
" Printing Files "~I134~
For more information about print.exe, type HELP PRINT at the command prompt.@@
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Associate Command
Associates all files having the same extension with a program. Instead of your starting the program and then opening the file, MS-DOS Shell does this automatically. When you choose a file with the specified extension, the program starts with the file loaded.
You can also use the Associate command to associate a program with a selected file.
You can also associate files without an extension with a program file.
Related Procedure
" Associating Files with a Program "~I105~@@
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Associate File Dialog Box
In this dialog box, you type the extension(s) of the files you want to associate with the selected program file. For example, DOC is the extension for the MEMO.DOC filename.
You can also associate files without an extension with a program file, by typing a period instead of an extension. Note that every file without an extension will be associated with the selected program file.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
Related Procedure
" Associating Files with a Program "~I105~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
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Extension Box
Type the extension(s) of the files you want to associate. For example, DOC is the extension for the MEMO.DOC file. You can associate multiple extensions, separating them with a single space (you can type up to 79 characters). However, you can associate an extension with only one program at a time.
To associate all files without an extension with a program file, type a period instead of an extension.@@
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Associate File Dialog Box
In this dialog box, you type the program filename of the program you want to associate with files that have the extension you specified. Each time you open a file with the extension, the program automatically starts with the file loaded.
You can also associate a program file with all files that do not have an extension.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
Related Procedure
" Associating Files with a Program "~I105~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
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Program Box
Type the filename and path of the program you want to associate with the selected file or files. For example, type the following:
c:\winword\winword.exe@@
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Search Command
Finds files on all or part of the current disk drive, depending on what you specify.
Related Procedure
" Searching for Files "~I139~@@
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Search File Dialog Box
In this dialog box, you type the name of the file you want to find. You can use MS-DOS wildcards (* or ?) to find a group of files with similar names or extensions.
Select the Search Entire Disk check box to search the entire drive rather than just the selected directory.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
Related Procedure
" Searching for Files "~I139~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
!1DOQ!!2DOQ!!YDOQ!@
Search For Box
Type the name of the file you want to find. You can use MS-DOS wildcards (* or ?) to find a group of files with similar names or extensions. For example, to find all files with a .TXT extension, specify *.TXT.@@
!1DOS!!2DOS!!YDOS!@
Search Entire Disk Check Box
If you want to search an entire disk for a file or files, select this check box.
If you want to search only the currently displayed directory, clear this check box.@@
!SN!@
Search List Window
Displays a file or files found using the Search command. You can run, print, associate, move, copy, delete, or rename any file in the list. You can also select a file or files and change the attributes. You can view the contents of a selected file.
Related Procedure
" Searching for Files "~I139~@@
!1MCF!!2MCF!!YMCF!@
View File Contents Command
Displays the contents of the selected text file or binary file.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
Related Procedure
" Viewing File Contents "~I149~@@
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View File Window
Displays the contents of the selected text file or binary file.
To scroll through the file by using a mouse:
- At the top of the window, click the words "PgUp" or
"PgDn," or click the arrows.
To scroll through a file by using the keyboard:
- Press the PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN, UP ARROW, or DOWN ARROW
keys.
You can switch the screen display between ASCII and hexadecimal formats by using commands on the Display menu, or by pressing F9.
To return to the file list:
- From the View menu, choose Restore View.
Or
- Press ESC.
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