Hi Terri,
I, too, love the wildcard feature, I just don't like the way you explore on
the BN.
All the best
eAt 04:46 24/10/2003, Terri Pannett spake these words of wisdom
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>I still have my old PC with DOS 6.0, WP 5.1 and DBT for DOS. I don't use it
>very often, but I'm not parting with DOS until I'm very sure my Windows PC
>will "cut the mustard." To commercial folks, DOS is dead, but as long as
>someone is still using it, DOS is still alive.
>
>Besides, my Windows XP must have some DOS in it because there is a command
>utility where a person can issue DOS commands.
>
>One feature of the BN's file manager which I like better than Windows
>Explorer is the ability to select multiple files using the wildcard symbols.
>I have just learned how to select multiple files using Windows, and boy,
>it's a pain in the neck! PDI, keep the wild card feature!
>
>Terri, Amateur radio call sign KF6CA. Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
>California
>
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