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COPY Command |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: The COPY command can be used to copy one or more files from one location (directory, disk, or device) to another, copy to another filename in the same disk or directory, or send to a device such as LPT1. COPY can also be used to append information to an existing file from another file or from the keyboard. Wildcards are allowed. Following are some useful examples: COPY .A: Copies the current directory to the A: drive. COPY /B FILE LPT1 Performs a "binary copy" of the file FILE to the parallel port. This is useful for sending a "print to disk" which includes graphics or soft fonts to the printer. The binary copy will send every byte of a file to the specified port, and will not stop if it reads a code that would halt an ASCII copy. COPY CONFIG.SYS + CON CONFIG.SYS Copies the information you type from the keyboard to the end of an existing CONFIG.SYS file. COPY *.TXT *.BAK Copies all files in the current directory with a TXT extension to the same directory, with the same filenames, but with BAK extensions. The TXT files are unchanged. Any existing filenames with BAK extensions will be overwritten. For more information on the COPY command, see the following memos in the DOS infobase: DOS_006, 1098_WP50, and 1107_WP50. |
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