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Using DIR Command To Look At Subdirectories |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: When you use the DIR command at DOS, the subdirectories are mixed in with the filenames. A good way to weed out many of the filenames when doing a DIR at DOS to determine the subdirectories, is to use the command DIR *.. This lists everything that does not have an extension, which is usually the case with subdirectory names. However, this command will also list any files that do not have an extension. *This information is given strictly as a troubleshooting option. |
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