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120
MS-DOS
User's
Reference
Using
the
template
Changing
the
template
Examples:
Suppose
you
want
to
see the
directory
information
for
a
file
named
investmnt.
To
get
this
information
you
could
type
the
following
command:
dir
invest.mnt
This
command
line
{dir
investmnt)
is
also
saved
in
the
template.
If
you
want
to
repeat
the
command,
just
press
two
keys:
F3
and
RETURN.
ms-dos
displays
the
repeated
command
on
the
screen
when
you
press
F3 as
shown
below:
dir
invest.mnt
Notice
that
when
you
press
the
F3
key,
ms-dos
copies
the
contents
of the
template
to
the
command
line;
pressing the
return
key
then
sends
the
command
line
to
the
command
processor
for
execution.
If
you
want
to
display
information
about
a
file
named
invest
rpt,
you
can
use
the
contents
of
the
template.
Pressing
F2
followed
by
the
letter
m
copies
all
characters
from
the
template
to
the
com
mand
line,
up
to
but
not
including
the
m.
ms-dos
displays:
dir
invest._
Note
that
the
underline
is
your
cursor.
Now
type
the
letters
rpt
to
get
the
following
result:
dir
invest.rpt_
The
command
line
{dir
investrpt)
is
now
in
the
template
and
ready
to
be
sent
to
the
command
processor
for
execution.
To
run
the
command,
press
the
return
key.
Now,
assume
that
you
want
to
run
the
following
command:
type
invest.rpt
To
do
this,
type
the
word
type
and
then
press
the
following
sequence
of
keys:
ins,
spacebar,
F3,
return.
As
you
type,
the
characters
appear
directly
on
the
command
line,
overwriting
their
corresponding
characters
in
the
template.
Before
you
press
the
ins
key,
the
word
type
replaces
the
word
dir
(and
the
space
following
it)
in
the
template.
After
you
press the
ins
key,
this
automatic
replacement
feature
is
turned
off.
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