DOS Command Type
Type: Internal (1.0 and later)
			 
			 SYNTAX
			 
			 TYPE [d:][path]filename
			 
			 Purpose: Displays the contents of a file.
			 
			 Discussion
			 
			 When you use the TYPE command, the file is displayed with limited 
			on-screen formatting. Tabs are expanded and generally displayed as 
			eight spaces wide. If you display files that contain special 
			(non-text) characters, these characters may have unpredictable 
			effects on your display. 
			 Wild card characters (? and *) cannot be used with this command in 
			either the filename or the extension.
			 
			 For more information on using the TIME command, refer to Chapter 2, 
			Using Common DOS Commands.
			 
			 Example
			 
			 To display the contents of the file LETTER3.TXT on drive B, enter
			 
			 type b:letter3.txt
			 
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