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Configure Windows XP's MS-DOS Editor

Windows XP's MS-DOS Editor

Windows XP's MS-DOS Editor, commonly referred to simply as Edit, has features similar to Notepad, as well as additional features such as the ability to work with multiple text files and change the background and text colors. Since Edit is a DOS-based application, you can easily configure it to work just like a Windows application. Greg Shultz tells how.

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