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External Commands Definition |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: External Commands: Usually executable programs stored in separate files with .COM and .EXE extensions. These commands exist as separate files on disk. External commands can be invoked by typing the name of the file without the .EXE or. COM extension and are loaded by COMMAND.COM by means of the EXEC function. The EXEC function loads a program into free memory area and then passes control to it. |
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