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Make new directories, rename directories, delete empty directories, and
change from one directory to another.

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Display data in both ASCII and hexadecimal format.

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Display how much space is available on your disks.

Running XTREE

To run XTREE, log on to the directory where XTREE is located or insert

the Startup/Operating 1 diskette in drive A. Type XTRFE at the command
prompt and press

Enter.

A title screen appears while XTREE reads your

disk’s directory, and then the

XTREE

display appears.

When a directory is highlighted in the upper window, the DIR

COMMANDS

list is displayed at the bottom of the screen. This list shows you the

commands you can use to perform directory management operations. When

you press

Enter

to switch to the files in the bottom window, the FILE

COMMANDS list is displayed instead. This list shows you the commands you

can use to perform file management operations.

You use the cursor keys, letter keys, function keys, the

Ctrl

key, and the

Alt

key to perform various functions in XTREE.

You use cursor keys to select files and directories. lb select a file or directory,

use the arrow keys to highlight the name of the file or directory. Press

Enter

to move the cursor from the directory (top) window to the file (bottom)
window. Press

Enter

again to display the files in the bottom window in an

expanded format. Press

Enter

again to return to the directory window.

Letter keys execute XTREE commands. The available XTREE commands

appear on the DIR COMMANDS or FILE COMMANDS line at the bottom of

your screen. The highlighted letter of the word (the D in

Delete,

for

example) indicates the key you press to execute the command.

To execute a command on more than one file or directory, press

T

to tag

the desired files or directories with the Tag command. Then hold down

the

Ctrl

key as you press the highlighted letter of the command name.

Pressing

Ctrl-D,

for example, deletes all tagged files.

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