Filenames and extensions – Kreisen 3 8 6 X / X E User Manual

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Filenames and Extensions

Needless to say, each file on a disk must be uniquely

identifiable. To achieve this, MS-DOS requires that you name

every file you create, as you create it.

In order to be able to manipulate files easily, MS-DOS has

certain rules that you must follow when naming files. As you
will see, these rules leave you a great deal of freedom in your
selection of filenames.

Each filename can be up to eight characters long. To this eight
character name can be added an “extension.” Extensions

always begin with a period ( . ) which is followed by up to three
characters.

The format for a valid MS-DOS filename is:

ABCDEFGHJKL

Most of the characters and symbols on your keyboard are
available for use in filenames. These are:

The letters A through Z

The numbers 0 through 9

The following symbols:

!

(exclamation point)

@

(“at” sign)

#

(number sign)

$

(dollar sign)

%

(percent sign)

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