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Key: Action:
R Read LAST's manual.
S Setup of Cutoff Date, Launch, Floppy Drive, Default Drive(s),
and Directory Extension parameters.
L Launch the highlighted file using the program previously
defined by the S key.
C Copy the highlighted file (or tagged files if there are any)
to the floppy drive previously assigned by the S key.
M Move the highlighted file (or tagged files if there are any)
to a new directory on the same drive.
Ctrl D Deletes the highlighted file (or tagged files if there are any).
N Name change for the highlighted file.
<Enter> Displays the highlighted file.
V Toggles view style between split-screen and wide Filelist display.
<Space> Shows directory tree of current drive(s) & directory menu.
B Shows directory tree of current drive(s) & directory bytes usage.
T Tags the highlighted file for copying, deleting, or moving.
G Go to DOS, execute user-specified command, then return to LAST.
F File Specification entry.
K Key assignments for function keys.
U Untags the highlighted file.
. Use the path of the highlighted file as the new File Spec.
O Only files in the path of the highlighted file are displayed.
P The Parent of the current File Spec becomes the new File Spec.
# # of bytes available display for the floppy drive assigned by S.
* Use *.* in the name section of the File Spec (path is unchanged).
X Execute the highlighted file if it has a COM, EXE or BAT extension.
Alt N Sorts files in alphabetical (name) order.
Alt S Sorts files in size order (largest files first).
Alt T Sorts files in time/date order (this is the default).
Alt G Sorts and displays tagged files at the top of the list.
Alt R Re-reads disk (useful after going to DOS).
<Esc> or Q Quits with a prompt to confirm the action.
Alt Q Quits immediately.
Type LAST /h at the C: prompt to see command line options.