Character Key Commands
File pattern: [ *.*
At this prompt enter the filename pattern for which you are
searching. For example, to find the first or next file with a
.
TXT
searches for the first or next filename with the .
extension. If you want to find the first or next filename
beginning with the characters MI, type MI*.* and
for the first or next filename beginning with those two
characters.
Incl (Include) Command
The Include command enables you to tag (select) a number
of files from the current (displayed) directory listing for later
multiple execution of commands such as Delete and Copy.
You can tag all files in a directory or certain files according
to date, file attribute, or file pattern. You can use the
Exclude command in conjunction with the Include
command for even greater selectivity.
Press I at the main menu and
the screen
Include: [A]ttribute, [E]arlier Date, [L]ater date, [S]elect all, [I]gnore:
Attribute
Attributes: [Y]es, [N]o, [I]gnore: [I] arch [I] rdonly [I] sys [I] hide
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]
extension, type *.TXT and press Enter.
To include (tag) all files with certain attributes, press
A at the Include prompt, and
bottom of the screen
This prompt enables you to include all files
with the same attributes. For example, if you
want to include all read-only files in a
directory, move the cursor to the rdonly option
and press Y to select read-only files Then
press Enter twice. If you want to include all
archived files, press Y with the cursor in the
arch box. You can select any combination of
attributes.
LFM
prompts at the bottom of
LFM
prompts at the
LFM
then
TXT
looks
LFM