Hi Ken et al --
I use "SLICE.EXE" and like it a lot. You can create "sliced" files in
just about any size you wish so it is useful for sending attachments
via e-mail. When you "slice" a file the program creates a batch file
and when that batch file is run and the "sliced" pieces are in the
same subdirectory the pieces are reassembled automatically. Have
"sliced" some pretty big files (5-6 Meg) and have had no problems at
all.
Cheers, Phil
> > I have seen this asked before, a freebie program that splits a
file
> > larger than 1.4 Mb so it can be copied to 1.44 Mb diskettes. I
usually
> > simply do a backup of the file and restore it to another machine.
> > However, when the other machine's backup/restore program is not
the same
> > or a lower version of the same, it will not "restore".
> >
> > If a freebie (shareware) is not available, do you know where I can
find
> > the other?
> > TIA
> > Ken
> >
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