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1.1 root 1: #print
2: Another command similar to 'm' is 't';
3: the command
4: 5,8t15
5: picks up lines 5 through 8 and makes a copy of them,
6: which it places after line 15. It differs from
7: 'm' only in that the lines remain in their old place
8: as well as appearing in their new place. (Just like "cp"
9: and "mv" with files). In this directory is a file
10: "double". Using the editor, find the line containing
11: "-------" and make a copy of it at the
12: end of the file.
13: #create Ref
14: ------------
15: This file should be
16: bracketed by the
17: dashes but as it
18: is given to you
19: there are only dashes
20: at the top.
21: ------------
22: #create double
23: ------------
24: This file should be
25: bracketed by the
26: dashes but as it
27: is given to you
28: there are only dashes
29: at the top.
30: #user
31: #cmp double Ref
32: #log
33: #next
34: 64.1b 10
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