The Files command displays a listing of files available for downloading. It prompts you to enter the "Starting Filename or Wildcard" of the directory you wish to view. There are three ways to respond to this prompt: Pressing RETURN without typing anything gives you a list of all files in the current directory. The list is in alphabetical order and shows the filename, date uploaded, size in Kilobytes, and a description of the file. Typing a filename, or the first few characters of a filename, WITHOUT a wildcard, lists files in alphabetical order starting with the filename entered. For example, if you enter "L", you will get a list beginning with the files that start with the letter L, and continuing to the end. Finally, you may type a wildcard (a filename containing one or more "*" or "?" characters). In this case, only those files that match the wildcard specification are shown. In addition, the prompt "Search all directories (Y/N)?" appears. If "Y" is selected, the program will list all files in all directories that match the wildcard; otherwise, only files in the current directory are listed. A "+" sign displayed in the file listing indicates a password protected file. You can only be download such a file if you know the password. You can abort any file listing at any time by pressing the or keys. Also, refer to the "New" command for information about date-sorted file listings.