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#FILE [[cmud_#FI]] 
FILE

Syntax: #FI filenum filename
Related: #READ #WRITE

Open a file for reading and writing. CMUD provides 10 files. Files numbered 1-5 are text files that can be read sequentially, or appended to. Files numbered 6-10 are string record files that can be read and written randomly. If the numbered file is already opened, the previous file is closed. The filename given in name is restricted to the current directory containing your data files (usually a subfolder of My Documents) and cannot refer to a EXE, HLP, or MUD file. This protects you from accidentally modifying important files on your disk.

If used without any arguments, the names of all open files are displayed.

FILE example

#FILE 1 test.txt
assigns text.txt to file 1.

 User comments 
jed: Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:57 am    

This help file hasn't been updated for changes made in version 2.13.
At the moment (Dec 9-2007) it appers absolute paths wont allow one to write to a location outside of the directy where the default package file is located.
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