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1.1 root 1: #print
2: In this directory is a file "outline". Find the line that
3: begins "B.3.i". Note that this line, and the next few
4: lines, should begin "A"... for consistency.
5: (Print the whole file to see what is going on. It's fairly short.)
6: Change all lines from the line beginning "B.3.i" to the line
7: beginning "B.3.v" to begin "A.3". Then rewrite the file
8: and type "ready".
9: #create Ref
10: First section
11: A.1.i Introduction
12: A.1.ii Definitions
13: Second section
14: A.2.i Scope
15: A.2.ii Date effective
16: A.2.iii Who covered
17: Third section
18: A.3.i Governing committee
19: A.3.ii Chairman's election
20: A.3.iii Board terms
21: A.3.iv Board elections
22: A.3.v Removal procedure
23: Fourth section
24: A.4.i Meetings
25: A.4.ii Place of meeting
26: A.4.iii Frequency of meetings
27: Fifth section
28: A.5.i Record keeping
29: A.5.ii Corresponding secretary
30: A.5.iii Recording secretary
31: A.5.iv Financial records
32: #create outline
33: First section
34: A.1.i Introduction
35: A.1.ii Definitions
36: Second section
37: A.2.i Scope
38: A.2.ii Date effective
39: A.2.iii Who covered
40: Third section
41: B.3.i Governing committee
42: B.3.ii Chairman's election
43: B.3.iii Board terms
44: B.3.iv Board elections
45: B.3.v Removal procedure
46: Fourth section
47: A.4.i Meetings
48: A.4.ii Place of meeting
49: A.4.iii Frequency of meetings
50: Fifth section
51: A.5.i Record keeping
52: A.5.ii Corresponding secretary
53: A.5.iii Recording secretary
54: A.5.iv Financial records
55: #user
56: #cmp outline Ref
57: #succeed
58: You got it right: I hope you found that the easiest
59: way to change the file would be with the commands
60: /B.3.i/p
61: .,/B.3.v/s/B/A/
62: or some such series.
63: #log
64: #next
65: 52.1b 10
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