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ContentMS DOS Command: TYPE
MS DOS Command: TYPEReference from Microsoft MS-DOS cmd help DescriptionDisplays the contents of a text file. Use the TYPE command to view a text file without modifying it. SyntaxTYPE [drive:][path]filename
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Related CommandsFor information about displaying filenames and file sizes, see the DIR command. For information about displaying text files one screen at a time, see the MORE command. RemarksDisplaying binary filesIf you display a binary file or a file created by a program, you may see strange characters on the screen, including formfeed characters and escape-sequence symbols. These characters represent control codes used in the binary file. In general, you should avoid using the TYPE command to display binary files. ExamplesIf you want to display the contents of a file named HOLIDAY.MAR, type the following command: type holiday.mar If the file you want to display is long, you can use the MORE command along with TYPE, as shown in the following command, to display the file's contents one screen at a time: type holiday.mar | more Before using a pipe (|) for redirection, you should set the TEMP environment variable in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. ©sideway ID: 110700271 Last Updated: 7/30/2011 Revision: 0 Latest Updated Links
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