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EXAMPLE: CH07-E20.HTML
Variable text style
Variable text means "user-supplied"
Sometimes, you need a way to set off text that's
generic when you explain it, but will be particular
when a user actually substitutes a real value:
When you use the DOS COPY
command the syntax is
COPY
filename
Thus, if you wanted to copy the file named
"FOO.BAR"
you would enter the string:
COPY FOO.BAR
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