


              Delete(V1.3, 2.x, 3.x...in C: directory))



     NAME
          Delete - Delete any number of files or directories.

     SYNOPSIS
          Delete [Files] [ALL] [Q=QUIET] 

     DESCRIPTION
            Under 1.3 you can only delete up to ten files or 
        directories with a single Delete command. Wildcards are 
        acceptable.
		  
            Under 2.x/3.x you can specify any number of files to 
        delete on the command line, and you can also use wildcard 
        patterns for any or all of these files.

     OPTIONS
          ALL 
            By default, you can only Delete empty directories.  
        If you wish to Delete a directory and everything it 
        contains, you can specify this option on the command 
        line.  Note that directories may contain other 
        directories, which themselves may contain directories or 
        files: This option will delete that entire branch of the 
        directory tree, including these additional directories 
        and files.

          Q=QUIET
            If you use the ALL switch, or if you specify wildcard 
        patterns, Delete displays a message with each file that 
        it deletes.  This option causes Delete to do its work 
        silently, though error messages are still reported.

 
		  FORCE
            If the 'd' protection bit is set for a file or 
        directory then that file is protected from deletion. But, 
        by using the FORCE keyword, any file will be deleted 
        including the ones that are 'protected'.


     EXAMPLE
            1. Delete all files in the current directory

                 Delete #?


            2.  Deletes all files in the directory which start 
        with this or that.

           		  Delete (This|that)#?
