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1.1 root 1: #print
2: And you can also use other kinds of
3: addresses with the "$" address.
4: For example, you can use ".", or
5: combinations with ".", as addresses.
6: Consider printing from the current
7: line to the end of the file - what
8: would the "p" command look like?
9: Type "answer COMMAND" where "COMMAND"
10: is that command.
11: #copyin
12: #user
13: #uncopyin
14: #match .,$p
15: #log
16: #next
17: 10.1b 3
18: 10.3a 0
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