Copying files – Epson 10020 User Manual

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Copying Files

You can use the COPY command to copy individual files or
groups of files. COPY is an internal command; you can use it

any time you see the MS-DOS command prompt.

You can use the COPY command to copy files in several ways:

You can copy individual files from one disk to another

You can copy a group of files using wildcard characters

You can copy one or more files and give them new names

You can combine or merge files into one file.

To use the COPY command, type

COPY

at the command

prompt, followed by the drive designators and

necessary

filenames. Then press Enter to execute the command.

For example, to copy a file named REPORT from the diskette

in drive A to the diskette in drive B (using the same name for

the copy as for the original file), type the following and press

Enter:

COPY A:REPORT B:

You now have two files named REPORT,

one on the diskette

in drive A and one on the diskette in drive B.

If you want to copy the file named REPORT from the diskette

in drive A to the diskette in drive B using a new name,

FACTS, for the copy, type the following and press Enter:

COPY A:REPORT B:FACTS

The file REPORT remains unchanged on drive A, but a new
file named FACTS now exists on drive B.

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