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Menu File Edit                                 Manual page 157
 This command is used to create and maintain user-defined
 menus, which you access with the F2 key (or User menu command
 in the Files menu):

                     +--- User Menu ---+
                     | A    Command 1  |
                     | F1   Command 2  |
                     |      Command 3  |
                     +-----------------+
                       .
                       +--- Hot-key

 User-defined menus are like batch files, but you can give
 each "batch file" a long name.

 The following file was used to create the menu above:

          +Edit: C:\progs\nc\nc.mnu                 +
          |a:  Command 1                            |
          |       DOS command                       |
          |       another DOS command               |
          |f1: Command 2                            |
          |       a command                         |
          |Command 3                                |
          |       ...                               |
          +-----------------------------------------+
           .
           +--- First column in the Editor.

 Menu titles start with a hot key (optional) followed by the
 title you want to see in the pop-up menu.  The DOS commands
 are indented.

   Notes:
     .  There are two types of user menus: Main and Local.
        The main user menu is stored in the same directory as
        the Norton Commander (or the directory given by the NC
        environment variable -- page 62 in the manual).  The
        local user menu is a user menu in the current
        directory.  This allows you to have a number of user-
        defined menus, however most people just use the main
        menu.

     .  If you use F1 in a user menu, it will run that menu
        item rather than bring up the on-line help.

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