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		<title>Merge Files in DOS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can easily concatenate ascii or binary files with the Windows command prompt using COPY: &#160; COPY /A file1.txt+file2.txt dest.txt COPY /B file1.bin+file2.bin dest.bin &#160; Where dest is the destination filename]]></description>
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