
@X0FThere are two methods of flagging files for download:

@X0BOld Method:@X03 By utilizing the @X0CF@X03 key to (F)lag files.  You type "F" and then
            hit ENTER and type the filename to flag.

@X0BNew Method:@X03 By utilizing the @X0CSPACE BAR@X03.  When you hit the SPACE BAR the cursor
            will jump up to the first filename found at the top of the
            screen.  You can select that file by pressing ENTER and it will
            immediately flag that file and return you to the "more?" prompt.
            If you keep hitting the SPACE BAR the cursor will continue moving
            down the screen.  You can exit by pressing the ESC key.

            A limit to the new method is that only the bottom 23 lines of the
            screen can be reached with the cursor movement.  Files above that
            must be flagged using the old method (typing "F" and the filename).
            For best results, it is recommended that you set your page length
            to 23 using the (P)age Length command.

            If there is a AT ("@X8E@@X03") in front of a File Name, it means that you
            have already downloaded that file befor, you can still flag it,
            but it is likely that you already have it on your Hard Drive...

@X0FNOTE: While the cursor is highlighting a filename, you can VIEW the file by
pressing the letter "V".
