Phred (ppnerkDELETETHIS@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
) wrote:
> In article <Xx0Ti.4081$b9.610@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, "Judson
McClendon" <judmc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >...I often use LIST to view
> >and search files. If you haven't thought about it, here is an idea for
LIST
> >that you might like. I created a shortcut to LIST, modified it for
80x50
> >lines and a suitable font, and placed it in my 'Start Menu' and 'Send
To'
> >folders. LIST has icons for the purpose. I can right-click on a file,
click
> >on 'Send To' then the 'LIST' icon to quickly view the file.
> I must admit I've never tried any such "hybrid" DOS/Windows combos.
> Come to that, I've never used 'Send To' for anything at all! Maybe I
> should look deeper into some of the features of modern software! :-)
> Phred.
*** Modern or not, a "Send to" option seems redundant to me, but then
again, I don't use file managers. To view a file, I hit Alt-V and type
the first letter of the file to have its contents appear on my screen
(DR-DOS 7.03).
Richard


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