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 (F)ile Directories
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 Subcommands:  (#) (D) (L) (N) (R) (U) (V) (Z) (NS)

               (#) the directory number to view
               (D) Download a specific filename
               (L) Locate Files by Name (wildcarding OK)
               (N) Locate Files by Date Scan
               (R) Re-lists the directory menu
               (U) Display Upload Directory
               (V) View contents of a compressed file
               (Z) Zippy DIR Scan by Text Search
               (NS) displays request in non-stop mode

 Description:  This command allows you to view a listing of the files
               available.  After selecting (F), a listing of the file
               directories available will be shown - usually grouped by
               category.  To view one or more of the directory listing files,
               enter the number to view.  Multiple listings can be viewed at
               the same time by entering several numbers at the same time.

               e.g.  (F) (1) (2) (10)

               By adding the (NS) non-stop parameter at the end of your
               request, the entire listing will be displayed with screen
               pauses every 23 lines.

               You can use the (V)iew subcommand to view the files included
               in a compressed file listed in one of the directories.  If you
               elect to (D)ownload the file just (V)iewed, the filename of
               the Viewed file will automatically be carried forward as the
               download filename request unless over-ridden by you.

               Aditionally, you can request a download of a specific file
               from the (F)ile Subcommand prompt to avoid having to return
               to the main menu.

               Also, you can request a Download, Upload, or the Viewing of
               any file at all "More?" prompts while scanning a file
               directory.

See Also: (D)ownload (L)ocate (N)ew (U)pload (Z)ippy
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