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Press
twice to return the cursor to the root
7.
Enter
directory; then move the cursor to the new directory. Your
display should look like this:
Path:\
T E S T 1
ANSI
SYS
ASSIGN
COM
ATTRIB
EXE
CHKDSK
COM
DISRCOMP
COM
DISRCOPY
COM
DIR
Available
COMMANDS
^Showall
s c r o l l
RETURN
8.
You probably don't want to keep this directory on your
diskette or hard disk. The first step in deleting your new
directory is to delete its files. Make sure the cursor is on
the TEST1 directory; then press
files window.
9.
Press
to tag all the files in this directory. Press
Ctrl T
to delete the files. Press Y to delete them without
D
confirmation (after first making sure you have the right
directory). When this is done, XTREE reports that there
are no more files in the directory, and the cursor returns to
the directory name.
If any of the files you tagged are marked read-only, you have
to use the A command, with its -R switch, to remove their
protection before you can delete them.
10. Press D to delete the directory. Confirm the deletion by
pressing Y. The cursor returns to the root directory.
Delete
Fileepec
Log
^Tag
^Untag
Volume
file
commands
ALT
Using MS-DOS with Your Apex 3-31
FILE:*.*
DISK:
A:
Available
Bytes
DISK
Statistics
Total
Files:
Bytes:
Matching
Files:
Bytes :
Tagged
Files:
Bytes :
Current
Directory
TEST1
Bytes:
disk
Makedir
Print
execute
menu
Fl
quit
F2
to place it in the
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