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Old April 6th 03, 06:53 PM
Matthew Morrison
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Is there any way to create batch files using windows?
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Old April 6th 03, 07:34 PM
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Matthew Morrison wrote:
Is there any way to create batch files using windows?


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Old April 6th 03, 07:34 PM
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Matthew Morrison wrote:
Is there any way to create batch files using windows?


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Old April 6th 03, 08:57 PM
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In , Matthew Morrison
wrote:

Is there any way to create batch files using windows?



Yes. A batch file is just a text file with a .bat extension, and
can be created with any text editor. Notepad, for example, works
fine for this use.

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Old April 6th 03, 08:57 PM
Ken Blake
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In , Matthew Morrison
wrote:

Is there any way to create batch files using windows?



Yes. A batch file is just a text file with a .bat extension, and
can be created with any text editor. Notepad, for example, works
fine for this use.

--
Ken Blake
Please reply to the newsgroup


 




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