
                       M A R K   F I L E   C O M M A N D

 After files have been listed to the screen, you can mark files for download
 later with this command.  Marked filenames are stored in a temporary buffer,
 and may be viewed and modified as your listing continues.  The mark prompt
 appears as follows:

           Mark File Command [#, #-#], [A]ll, [E]dit/View, [H]elp?

 Files may be marked individually or in groups by number.  File listings are
 displayed one screen at at time.  Each screenfull of files is numbered from
 1 to the maximum number which will fit on a single screen display.  To
 download files numbered 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 you can enter the commmand
 2 4-8 10.  All listed files can be marked for download with the [A]ll
 command, and the list of marked files can be viewed with the [E]dit command.

 Selecting [E]dit presents a display of the number and size of files marked
 as follows:


       Item  File Name        File Size   D/L Time
       ----  ------------     ---------   --------
       [ 1]  ALLFILES.TXT        23,993   00:03:24
       [ 2]  WILDCAT1.EXE       237,229   00:12:19
       [ 3]  WILDCAT2.EXE       244,122   00:13:44
       [ 4]  TOMCAT.ZIP          78,375   00:09:11
       [ 5]  EASYTXT.LZH        375,444   00:20:03
       [ 6]  DSZ22.EXE           13,338   00:01:24
       [ 7]  LASTONE.COM          3,370   00:00:45

       Total Files Queued     D/L Bytes   Est time
       ------------------     ---------   --------
               7                975,871   00:58:01

Edit marked files command: [R]emove item, [C]lear List, [Q]uit edit? [ ]

After viewing the files queued, you can delete individual files with the
[R]emove item command or remove ALL the queued files with the [C]lear List
command.

