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The information presented by the DIR command is as follows:
The filename & extension
The file sire (in bytes)
The date the file was created or last updated
The time the file was created or last updated
The number of files listed in the directory
The number of unused bytes of space remaining on the disk
See the MS-DOS User's Guide for details.

File Searches

You can also use the DIR command to search for specific files
on a disk. To do this, enter the DIR command in the following
format:
For instance, if you want to find the directory entry for a file
named "MAYSALES.RPT" on the diskette in drive A, enter
the command:
The computer will search the entire directory of the diskette
for a file named MAYSALES.RPT. If a file is found, it will
appear as the only entry in the diskette's directory. If there is
no MAYSALES.RPT file on the diskette, the computer will
display:
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