DOS Command Rem
Type: Internal (1.0 and later)
			
			Syntax:
			
			REM [comment]
			
			Purpose: Provides a way to insert remarks (that will not be 
			acted on) into a batch file. 
			
			Discussion
			
			During execution of a batch file, DOS will display (but not act on) 
			comments which are entered on the line after the REM command.
			You cannot use separators in the comment except the space, tab, and 
			comma. To keep DOS from interpreting commands in a comment line, 
			enclose the command in quotes. 
			
			For more information on the REM command, refer to Chapter 6, Tips 
			for Advanced Users.
			
			Option
			
			comment - Any text up to 127 characters. 
			
			Examples
			
			To add a comment to a batch file, enter
			
			REM This is a comment line 
			To add a line to a batch file and to keep it from being displayed 
			when the batch file is run, you must first turn the ECHO feature 
			off. To keep the REM comment line from being displayed, enter
			
			echo off
			rem This comment line will not be displayed 
			 
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