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       Type          : 5
       Name          : Display a *.ASC/*.ANS/*.AVT text file
       Optional Data : <1-8 character name>

       This  menu  type  will  display  a  file  in  your  textfile
       directory  (as  defined  in  RACONFIG).   RemoteAccess  will
       display the file specified in the  Optional Data  field with
       one of three extensions.   If  the  user  has  AVATAR  codes
       active in their setup,  RemoteAccess would  display the file
       <Filename.AVT>  to   the  user.    If   however   the   file
       <Filename.AVT> was missing or the  user did  not have AVATAR
       enabled,  but only ANSI,  the file  <Filename.ANS>  would be
       displayed.   Finally if the user has only 'ASCII' enabled or
       both the files <Filename.AVT> and <Filename.ANS> are missing
       the file <Filename.ASC> would be displayed.

       These files  may contain any text  or graphical  information
       up to the limitations of  the text  format.  For example you
       cannot  display  ANSI colour  in a  *.ASC file.   Along with
       text and graphics it  is possible  to  display comprehensive
       system and  user details by inserting  special control codes
       in  the  files.  These  codes  are  listed  in the TEXT FILE
       CONTROL CODES section.


       Examples:

       STATS      : This  Optional Data line   would display the
                    file  'STATS.AVT'  if  the  user  has AVATAR
                    enabled,  'STATS.ANS' if  the  user has ANSI
                    enabled or the  file  'STATS.AVT' is missing
                    and 'STATS.ASC' if the  user  has only ASCII
                    enabled or both  the AVT  and ANS  files are
                    missing.

See Also: Text file control codes

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