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Placing Filenames Within A Document |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: It is possible to place a filename within a document without actually typing the name in the document. This can be done by typing the following command at a DOS prompt: DIR\directory>filename. An example of this would be DIR\WP51>LIST.DIR. The file must then be brought into WordPerfect using Text In/Out (Ctrl-F5). (Please see memo 377 for additional information on placing filenames in documents by using the {SYSTEM} command in a macro.) |
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