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                  The general syntax of a group definition is:

             GROUP <id>[:]
               ; items go here
               [Member <id list>]
             ENDGROUP

     The Group <id> can be one of three things:

     1.  A  group  letter  or  #number,  matching  the  group letters or
         numbers  used  in  the  AREAFILE's  of  D'Bridge, GEcho, IMAIL,
         TosScan and many others. To use this feature, you need to enable
         the AREAFILEGROUPS keyword.

     2.  An individual echoid or echoid mask (wildcards can be used). The
         items are then simply defined below the Group line.

     3.  A group  label,  terminated  by a colon (:). The group items are
         defined below the Group line. Echoes are assigned to the group by
         adding one or more Member statements.

     You can't assign a group to another group. It will not harm, but it
     also won't work :-)

     The order of groups is very important. GoldED scans the groups from
     the  top  down.  This  means  that  the most general groups must be
     placed at the bottom and exceptions (individual areas for  example)
     must be placed at the top.

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