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![]() "boka_do" wrote in message .. . "Steven Gray" wrote in message ... "Eclipsme" wrote in : I don't remember an /s switch. How about COPY /B FILE1.MPG + FILE2.MPG + FILE3.MPG FINAL.MPG ? Don't forget the spaces on either side of the + signs. Sorry, the correct switch is /B for Binary. COPY FILE1.MPG + FILE2.MPG + FILE3.MPG FINAL.MPG /B I could be wrong, but I think you need to put the /B where I put it. At the end, it acts only on the file immediately preceding it. At the beginning, it acts on everything following until it hits a /A. -- Steve Gray use copy /? to find the syntax for the copy command. This is still unclear, but it appears that Steve may be right, or perhaps it works either way. The /B switch is available before and after every file to concatenate. I guess the answer is to just try it and see, Sorry if I mislead anybody. It has been a while since this knowledge has been of use. Harvey |
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