                          MKPATH - Make a Path V2.00

              Copyright  1993-1995 by Danen Information Services
                              All Rights Reserved



MKPATH is designed to lessen the amount of keying when creating and changing to
DOS directories.

For example, you have to create c:\data\wp\letters and
f:\backup\data\wp\letters and you want to end up in c:\data\wp\letters, after
making the directories on both drives current.

The DOS commands would be (assuming none of the lower levels exist):

     md c:\data
     md c:\data\wp
     md c:\data\wp\letters
     cd c:\data\wp\letters
     md f:\backup
     md f:\backup\data
     md f:\backup\data\wp
     md f:\backup\data\wp\letters
     cd f:\backup\data\wp\letters
     c:

MKPATH will do all this with one command:

     mkpath f:\backup\data\wp\letters c:\data\wp\letters

YOU count how many keystrokes you save, even with DOSEDIT or DOSKEY!

If you don't want to change to the created directory, simply type /NO after
MKPATH, e.g. MKPATH /NO C:\A\B\C.

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