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Related Procedure
" Viewing File Contents "~I149~@@
(*View File Screen*)
!VMHM!@
Display Menu
You can use commands on this menu to switch between a hexadecimal or ASCII file display.@@
!VMEO!@
ASCII Command
Switches the file display from hexadecimal to ASCII.@@
!VMEP!@
Hex Command
Switches the file display from ASCII to hexadecimal.@@
(*View File Screen*)
!VMHN!@
View Menu
You can use the commands on this menu to do the following:
* Redraw the screen.
* Return to the file list. You can also press ESC
to return to the file list.@@
!VMFB!@
Restore View Command
Returns to the file list.@@
!1MCH!!2MCH!!YMCH!@
Move Command
Moves the selected file or files from one directory to a directory you specify.
Related Procedure
" Moving Files "~I129~@@
!1DFV!!2DFV!!YDFV!@
Move Dialog Box
In this dialog box, you type the drive and directory you want to move the selected file to.
If you're moving only one file, you can also specify a new name for the file after the path.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" Copy and Move Messages "~I163~
Related Procedure
" Moving Files "~I129~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
!1DFR!!2DFR!!YDFR!@
To Box
Type the drive and destination directory you want to move the selected file to.
If you're moving only one file, you can also specify a new name for the file after the path.@@
Move's
!1DFQ!!2DFQ!!YDFQ!@
From Box
Lists the name(s) of the file or files you want to move. If there are several filenames, you can scroll through them by using the arrow keys.
If you do not want to move these files, press ESC to cancel the command.@@
!1MCI!!2MCI!!YMCI!@
Copy Command
Copies one or more files in one directory to a directory you specify.
Related Procedure
" Copying Files "~I113~@@
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Copy Dialog Box
Type the drive and destination directory you want to copy the selected file(s) to.
If you're copying only one file, you can also specify a new name for the file after the path.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" Copy and Move Messages "~I163~
Related Procedure
" Copying Files "~I113~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
!1D9Q!!2D9Q!!YD9Q!@
From Box
Lists the name(s) of the file or files you want to copy. If there are several filenames, you can scroll through them by using the arrow keys.
If you do not want to copy these files, press ESC to cancel the command.@@
!1D9R!!2D9R!!YD9R!@
To Box
Type the drive and path of the new location for the file or files you want to copy.
To copy a file within a directory, you must give it a different filename. Type the new filename after the path.@@
!1DVR!!2DVR!!YDVR!@
Confirm on Replace Message
A file with this name already exists in the location you specified. Choose 1 to cancel the Move or Copy command. Choose 2 to replace the file in the destination directory with the file you are moving or copying.@@
!1MCJ!!2MCJ!!YMCJ!@
Delete Command
Deletes selected files or directories.
Related Procedure
" Deleting Files and Directories "~I117~@@
!1DJU!!2DJU!!YDJU!@
Delete File Dialog Box
This dialog box displays the name(s) of the file or files you selected for deletion. If you selected several files, you can scroll through them by using the LEFT ARROW and RIGHT ARROW keys.
If you do not want to delete these files, press ESC to cancel the command.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
Related Procedure
" Deleting Files and Directories "~I117~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
!1DJR!!2DJR!!YDJR!@
Delete Box
Displays the name or names of files you selected for deletion. If you selected several files, you can scroll through them by using the LEFT ARROW and RIGHT ARROW keys.
If you do not want to delete these files, press ESC to cancel the command.
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!1MCK!!2MCK!!YMCK!@
Rename Command
Renames a selected file or directory to the name you specify.
Related Procedure
" Renaming Files and Directories "~I136~@@
!1DRS!!2DRS!!YDRS!@
Rename Dialog Box
In this dialog box, you type the new name for the file or directory you selected.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
Related Procedure
" Renaming Files and Directories "~I136~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
!1DRT!!2DRT!!YDRT!@
New Name Box
Type a new name for the selected file or directory. You can include as many as 8 characters in the name. You can follow the name with a period and an extension of up to three characters.
If you selected more than one file or directory, rename the first one, choose the OK button, rename the second one, and continue until you have renamed all of them.@@
!1MCL!!2MCL!!YMCL!@
Change Attributes Command
Displays the attributes assigned to a file. Attributes include Hidden, System, Archive, and Read-Only. You can choose this command to assign or remove attributes.
Related Procedure
" Changing File Attributes "~I107~@@
!1D4S!!2D4S!!YD4S!@
Change Attributes Dialog Box
In this dialog box, an arrow indicates attributes currently assigned to the selected file. Use the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys to select the attributes you want, and press the SPACEBAR to assign them, or remove them from the file. You can also use the mouse.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
Related Procedure
" Changing File Attributes "~I107~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
!1D4W!!2D4W!!YD4W!@
File Attributes
An arrow next to an attribute means it is assigned to the file. Use the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys to select the attributes you want, and press the SPACEBAR to assign them or remove them from the file.
Set this attribute To
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Hidden Prevent a file from appearing in
lists on your screen.
System Mark a file as an MS-DOS system
file and prevent it from appearing
in lists on your screen.
Archive Mark a file that has been changed
since it was backed up.
Read-Only Prevent a file from being changed.
Clear this attribute To
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Hidden Allow the file to appear in lists
on your screen.
System Mark a system file as a regular
file so it will appear in lists.
Archive Stop archiving a file.
Read-Only Change a file.
You can display hidden and system files without changing the files' attributes by using the File Display Options command on the Options menu.@@
!1DES!!2DES!!YDES!@
Change Attributes Dialog Box
Select the first option to change the attributes of each selected file one at a time; select the second option to change the attributes of all files at once.@@
!1MCN!!2MCN!!YMCN!@
Create Directory Command
Creates a new directory on the current drive. If a directory is selected, this command creates a subdirectory within that directory.
Related Procedure
" Creating Directories "~I115~@@
!1DGT!!2DGT!!YDGT!@
New Directory Name Box
Type the name you want to give the new directory.@@
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Create Directory Dialog Box
In this dialog box, type the name of the directory you want to create. The new directory will be a subdirectory of the parent directory listed under Parent Name.
MS-DOS Shell displays error messages in the dialog box. To get Help on these messages, see
" File List Messages "~1DMK~
Related Procedure
" Creating Directories "~I115~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
!1MCP!!2MCP!!YMCP!@
Select All Command
Selects all files in the currently 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
" Selecting All Files in a Directory "~I141~@@
!1MDA!!2MDA!!YMDA!@
Deselect All Command
Cancels all selections except one in the currently 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
" Selecting All Files in a Directory "~I141~@@
!PMAJ!!1MAJ!!1MDC!!2MDC!!YMDC!@
Exit Command
Quits MS-DOS Shell and displays the MS-DOS command prompt.@@
!PMHE!!1MHE!!1MHI!!2MHI!!YMHI!@
Options Menu
You can use the commands on the Options menu to view and change options associated with files and groups. Commands are also provided for using the MS-DOS Shell task-swapping feature and for changing screen colors and modes used to display MS-DOS Shell.
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!PMAK!!1MAK!!1MDD!!2MDD!!YMDD!@
Confirmation Command
Specifies whether MS-DOS Shell should prompt you for confirmation before deleting files and replacing files with duplicate names. The command also applies to mouse actions that involve moving and copying files.
Related Procedures
" Deleting Files and Directories "~I117~
" Copying Files "~I113~
" Moving Files "~I129~@@
!PDNS!!1DNS!!2DNS!!YDNS!@
Confirmation Dialog Box
In this dialog box, you can specify whether MS-DOS Shell should prompt you for confirmation before a file is deleted or replaced, or when you are performing mouse actions that involve copying or moving files.
Related Procedures
" Deleting Files and Directories "~I117~
" Copying Files "~I113~
" Moving Files "~I129~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
!PDNT!!1DNT!!2DNT!!YDNT!@
Confirm on Delete Check Box
Select this check box to receive a message before you delete a file or directory.@@
!PDNU!!1DNU!!2DNU!!YDNU!@
Confirm on Replace Check Box
Select this check box to receive a message before you replace a file in the same directory by moving or copying.@@
!PDNV!!1DNV!!2DNV!!YDNV!@
Confirm on Mouse Operation Check Box
Select this check box to receive a message when you perform a mouse action that involves moving or copying a file.@@
!PMAL!!1MAL!!1MDE!!2MDE!!YMDE!@
File Display Options Command
Lists files in sequence by name, extension, date, size, or order on the disk. Also controls the display of hidden and system files.
Related Procedure
" Changing the File Display Order "~I132~@@
!PDLS!!1DLS!!2DLS!!YDLS!@
File Display Options Dialog Box
In this dialog box, you can change the order in which files are listed. You can list files by name, extension, date, size, or order on the disk. You can also specify whether you want to display files with hidden or system file attributes.
Related Procedure
" Changing the File Display Order "~I132~
To get Help on a dialog box option, select it and press F1.@@
!PDLT!!1DLT!!2DLT!!YDLT!@
Name Box
Specify the type of file you want MS-DOS to list by typing an extension. You can use MS-DOS naming conventions, including wildcards (* and ?).@@
!PDLU!!1DLU!!2DLU!!YDLU!@
Display Hidden/System Files Check Box
Select this check box to display hidden and system files without changing their attributes.@@
!PDLV!!1DLV!!2DLV!!YDLV!@
Descending Order Check Box
Select this check box to use reverse alphabetical order, Z to A, to sort by filename and extension. If sorting by date, the Descending Order option displays the most recently modified file first. @@
!PDLW!!1DLW!!2DLW!!YDLW!@
Sort By Name Option
Select this option to sort by filename, in alphabetical order from A to Z.@@
!PDLX!!1DLX!!2DLX!!YDLX!@
Sort By Extension Option
Select this option to sort first by the filename extension (for example, .TXT), and then by filename, in alphabetical order, from A to Z.@@
!PDLY!!1DLY!!2DLY!!YDLY!@
Sort By Date Option
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