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1.1 root 1: #print
2: So far you've only appended to empty files. If the file
3: you are appending to has something in it, you have to
4: decide where you want the new material to be placed.
5: You can give a line address with 'a', and the append
6: command will place the new material after that line.
7: For example,
8: 3a
9: input
10: .
11: places 'input' after line 3. What will be the line
12: number of the input line? Type 'answer N', as usual.
13: #copyin
14: #user
15: #uncopyin
16: #match 4
17: #log
18: #next
19: 16.1c 10
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