                                   RENAME
                     Renames a file (or group of files)
                         See also <COPY> <REPLACE>

RENAME changes the name of a file or group of files.  REN and RENAME are
the same command.  Wildcard characters ?  and * are allowed in the
filenames.

COMMAND TYPE: Internal                  VERSION: 2.0 and up

USE:  REN] [d:][path] filename filename

d: path filename specifies the file(s) to be RENAMEd.

The second filename is the new name for the file(s).

EXAMPLE: REN *.C *.BAK  changes the name of all files ending with .C to
the same name, but with .BAK as the extension.

NOTE: RENAME may not move a file into another directory.  There are
programs available which can do this, without copying the file.
