:: To use this batch file, make sure the file WORDSMRT.DOC :: exists in the same directory as the batch file itself. :: Then just type EXAMPLE at the DOS prompt, and the batch :: file will do the rest. @echo off if not exist wordsmrt.doc goto NOFILE if "%1" == "" goto NOPARM if not exist xxxxxxx_._xx goto DOIT cls echo. echo. echo. echo. echo NOTE: echo. echo This batch file writes an output file called XXXXXXX_._XX. echo. echo It happens there is already a file by that name here. If echo you don't want it to be over-written, at the "Press any key" echo prompt, below, press Control-C or Control-Break to terminate echo the batch file at once. echo. pause :DOIT WSM wordsmrt.doc -r %1 -w xxxxxxx_._xx -o if errorlevel 4 echo WordSmart returned errorlevel 4. if errorlevel 3 if not errorlevel 4 echo WSM.EXE - right margin "%1" - errorlevel 3. if errorlevel 2 if not errorlevel 3 echo WSM.EXE - right margin "%1" - errorlevel 2. if errorlevel 1 if not errorlevel 2 echo WSM.EXE - right margin "%1" - errorlevel 1. if errorlevel 0 if not errorlevel 1 echo WSM.EXE - right margin "%1" - errorlevel 0. goto END :NOPARM cls echo. echo. echo EXAMPLE.BAT -- missing the required command-line parameter. echo. echo The purpose of this batch file is to show the effects of differing echo WordSmart "right margin" commands. echo. echo The batch file requires a single parameter on the command echo line -- the new column width. It should be a number - 10 or above. echo. echo Exception: If you want to see how WordSmart can remove all line- echo endings within paragraphs (preserving the line boundaries between echo paragraphs), use the parameter "0". Note: If you enter an echo alphabetic parameter instead of a numeric one, WordSmart will echo ignore it and proceed as if you'd used "0" for the parameter. echo. echo Like so: EXAMPLE 45 to reformat the text to column 45, or echo. echo EXAMPLE 0 to remove all line breaks within paragraphs. echo. echo. goto END :NOFILE echo. echo This batch file requires an input file called WORDSMRT.DOC. echo But I can't locate it ... echo. :END