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        <extension>=<command-line>

  Purpose: Contains a list of filename extensions that
           identify documents, and corresponding command
           lines that are invoked when you choose a file
           that has the associated extensions.

           The <extension> keyname is an extension of one to
           three characters. The <command-line> value is an
           ordinary DOS command line. The command line
           always begins with an application filename (with
           the .EXE extension). This can be followed by any
           command parameters the application needs, usually
           including the document filename. The caret ()
           character can be used when the original document
           filename is needed in the command line; the caret
           is replaced by the document filename without any
           extension. The most typical <extension> entries
           simply list the application name and the document
           name; for example:

             CAL=CALENDAR.EXE .CAL

           If you run a file called MYFILE.CAL after this
           association has been made, the Calendar progam
           will start and automatically open the file named
           MYFILE.

  To change: Choose Associate from the File menu in File
           Manager.

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