INTRODUCTION TO BATCH MENUING via CHOOSE CHOOSE provides an easy to use, yet powerful, means of menu controlled branching within the AUTOEXEC or other BATCH stream. A system administrator can use CHOOSE to organize a complex DOS environment so that users of the system may run programs under the proper directories by simply making menu selections -- that is, without an understanding, or the keying, of long input strings, e.g., CD\DOCS\BUSINESS\SALES ... This text is being displayed as a result of a "TYPE MM_INT.SDX" command that has been executed from the batch file MENU.BAT as a result of making the first selection on the main menu. A significant difference between this demonstration batch file and a batch file that you might create to streamline and organize actual productive work is that this batch file executes commands like "TYPE" and "DIR" where your's might change drives and directories, copy files, download fonts, and run programs such as Windows, WordPerfect and 1-2-3.