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@X38 @X3EHelp: @X3F(OPEN) a DOOR                                                        @X3B@X0B
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      This command allows you to open a DOOR to another application. You may
      open a door via door number or by name.

      On this BBS, the OPEN a DOOR feature has been enhanced by a third
      party program called DDOOR (c) Joseph Sheppard.  DDoor runs
      automatically after you have made your door selections.  It returns
      you to the Door menu automatically instead of the BBS Menu Prompt.
      This allows you to select another door without issuing the OPEN or
      DOOR command.

      If your Sysop is running a registered copy of DDoor, you may make
      multiple selections that will be executed in the order you specify
      without returning to the BBS or Door menu between each selection!

   Subcommands
@X03
      @X0B[door #;#;#]    @X03This represents the numbers of the DOORs to open.  They
                      may either be stacked with the command at the conference
                      command prompt (e.g., OPEN;1;2;3;4) or chosen after the
                      DOOR menu is displayed.  The [Q]uit or [G]oodbye command
                      can also be stacked (e.g., OPEN;5;4;7;G).

      @X0B[door name]     @X03Instead of the DOOR numbers, you may type the actual
                      DOOR names.  For example, to open doors called
                      'EXCITING' and 'AMAZING' you could type
                       OPEN;EXCITING;AMAZING from the conference command
                       prompt.

   Description
@X03
      A DOOR can extend a BBS because a DOOR is more or less an application
      that is independent of the bulletin board system. For example, a door
      could be an on-line game or an on-line database.  If you do not specify
      a door number or name to open, the door menu is displayed so that you
      may pick doors to open.
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