                              VL (Volume Label)

Description:   Displays, sets, changes, or deletes the volume label on a
               disk.

Syntax:        Version 3.0:   VL [(drive:)] [(label)] [/L]

               Version 3.1, 4.0, 4.5:   VL [(drive:)] [(label)]

                                 Parameters:

(drive:)       The single-letter specifier (A:, B:, C:, etc.) for the drive
               you want to process. Follow the letter with a colon. The
               current drive is the default.

(label)        The new label you want to place on the disk. In versions 3.1
               and later, (label )can be up to 11 characters long. If (label
               )includes any spaces, you must enclose it within quote marks.
               Version 3.0 requires a character string of up to 11
               characters; any quote marks you use become part of (label).
               You can use it within lowercase characters; if you use
               lowercase characters in version 3.0, include the /L switch. If
               you do not provide (label), VL displays the current label and
               prompts you to either change or delete it.








/L             Lets you include lowercase characters in (label). If you do
               not include this switch, VL changes all lowercase characters
               you enter to uppercase characters.

Example:       To give the disk in drive A a label indicating that it 
               contains a copy of your Bitcomm communications software.

               Enter:    VL a: Bitcomm

See <NUDI>, <NUNU>.

