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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 13:47:09 CST
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- From: Ann Miller <FAC_AMILLER%JMUVAX.BITNET@PSUVM.PSU.EDU>
- Subject: Re: NTDB Prompt
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- An easy way to bring the prompt back to your menu or hard drive is to use
- the DOS CALL command. (I didn't figure this out my friendly computer
- whiz did.) I have a batch file that looks like this for my NTDB:
-
- cls (Clear screen)
- run e: (switch to my CD drive E)
- call c.bat (run the batch file for color monitors)
- call 1.bat (run the batch file which brings up BROWSE)
- run c: (switch back to hard drive)
-
- It's simple and works well. I always get back to my little menu.
-
- Ann
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