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Example
Suppose
you have a
command
file
named TRANSFER
that
consists
of
the
lines:
COPY
FILE/1
COPY
FILE/2
COPY
FILE/3
DIR
You can
fix
one
of
the
lines of
the
command
file
without retyping
the
entire
line.
Load
the
command
file
by
typing:
BUILD
TRANSFER (HUE)
TRSDOS-II
will
display the
first
line
of
the
file,
followed
by
the
options:
COPY
FILE/1
Keep,
Delete,
Fix,
Replace,
Insert
or Quit?
Enter
(K/D/F/R/l/Q)
.
.
?
To
change
the filename
in
the
first
line,
type
F (ENTER)
.
TRSDOS-II
will
display the
line
with
the cursor
over
the
first
character
in
the
line.
Use
the
©
(rightarrow)
to
position
the cursor
over
the
letter
F,
then
type;
NEWFILE
CENTEffi
TRSDOS-il
will
position
the cursor
at
the
beginning
of
the
line,
Press
fENTERI
again
and
the Fixed
line
will
be
saved.
You
can
now
edit
the next
command
line,
Restoring your
Files
To
restore information
to
a hard
disk other
than Drive
4,
replace
"4
!f
with
the desired
drive
number
in
each
of
the following
commands.
Restoring
One
File
If
you want
to
restore
only
one
file,
insert
Volume
of
your
most
recent
save
set
into
Drive
and
type:
RESTORE
filespec:®
;4
{ABS}
CENTER)
where
filespec
is
the
name
of
the
file
you want
to
restore.
Restoring
a
Group
of Files
To
restore a
group
of
files,
insert
Volume
of
your
most
recent
save
set
into
Drive
0.
Type:
RESTORE
:0
:4
{PROMPT}
(INTER)
TRSDOS-II prompts you
beforee
restoring
each
file.
Press
CD
to
restore
a
file.
Press (W)
if
you
don't
wish
to
restore the
file.
Restoring
All
Files
If
you
lose
most
or
all
of
the
data on your hard
disk(s),
follow
these
steps
to
recover
the
lost
data:
1
,
If
Drive
4's
operating
system
is
damaged,
re-transfer
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