Epson Equity LT User Manual - Page 77

Enter., COPY A: file1.ext B

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l If an existing file on the target diskette has the same name as the file you are copying from the source diskette, the copy replaces the file on the target diskette. Because there is no warning that the file on the target diskette is being replaced, be very careful that you do not accidentally erase a file you want to keep. l The target diskette cannot be an unformatted diskette. To use the COPY command, type COPY, the drive identifiers, and the necessary filenames, and then press Enter. In the following examples, you substitute your own filenames for the items in italics. Suppose you want to copy a particular file from the diskette in drive A to the diskette in drive B using the same name. Type: COPY A: file1.ext B: If you want to copy a file from the diskette in drive A to the diskette in drive B using a new name, type: COPY A:file1.ext B:file2.ext To copy a file onto the same diskette with a new name, type: COPY file1 file2 In this case, you do not need the drive identifiers. An easy way to copy a group of files is by using a wildcard character in the filenames. You can use two wildcard characters: * and ?. The asterisk represents any group of characters and the question mark represents any single character. To copy all the files on the diskette in drive A to the diskette in drive B, type: COPY A:*.* B: To copy to drive B all the files on drive A that begin with the same four letters but are followed by a single letter that varies, type: COPY A:file? B: Using MS-DOS With the Equity LT 4-13

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If an existing file on the target diskette has the same name
as the file you are copying from the source diskette, the
copy replaces the file on the target diskette. Because there
is no warning that the file on the target diskette is being
replaced, be very careful that you do not accidentally erase
a file you want to keep.
l
The target diskette cannot be an unformatted diskette.
To use the COPY command, type COPY, the drive
identifiers, and the necessary filenames, and then press
Enter.
In the following examples, you substitute your own filenames
for the items in italics.
Suppose you want to copy a particular file from the
diskette in drive A to the diskette in drive B using the same
name. Type:
COPY A: file1.ext B:
If you want to copy a file from the diskette in drive A to
the diskette in drive B using a new name, type:
COPY
A:file1.ext
B:file2.ext
To copy a file onto the same diskette with a new name, type:
COPY file1 file2
In this case, you do not need the drive identifiers.
An easy way to copy a group of files is by using a
wildcard
character in the filenames. You can use two wildcard
characters: * and ?. The asterisk represents any group of
characters and the question mark represents any single
character. To copy all the files on the diskette in drive A to
the diskette in drive B, type:
COPY A:*.* B:
To copy to drive B all the files on drive A that begin with
the same four letters but are followed by a single letter that
varies, type:
COPY A:file? B:
Using MS-DOS With the Equity LT
4-13