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#print
In this directory is a file "outline". Find the line that
begins "B.3.i". Note that this line, and the next few
lines, should begin "A"... for consistency.
(Print the whole file to see what is going on. It's fairly short.)
Change all lines from the line beginning "B.3.i" to the line
beginning "B.3.v" to begin "A.3". Then rewrite the file
and type "ready".
#create Ref
First section
A.1.i Introduction
A.1.ii Definitions
Second section
A.2.i Scope
A.2.ii Date effective
A.2.iii Who covered
Third section
A.3.i Governing committee
A.3.ii Chairman's election
A.3.iii Board terms
A.3.iv Board elections
A.3.v Removal procedure
Fourth section
A.4.i Meetings
A.4.ii Place of meeting
A.4.iii Frequency of meetings
Fifth section
A.5.i Record keeping
A.5.ii Corresponding secretary
A.5.iii Recording secretary
A.5.iv Financial records
#create outline
First section
A.1.i Introduction
A.1.ii Definitions
Second section
A.2.i Scope
A.2.ii Date effective
A.2.iii Who covered
Third section
B.3.i Governing committee
B.3.ii Chairman's election
B.3.iii Board terms
B.3.iv Board elections
B.3.v Removal procedure
Fourth section
A.4.i Meetings
A.4.ii Place of meeting
A.4.iii Frequency of meetings
Fifth section
A.5.i Record keeping
A.5.ii Corresponding secretary
A.5.iii Recording secretary
A.5.iv Financial records
#user
#cmp outline Ref
#succeed
You got it right: I hope you found that the easiest
way to change the file would be with the commands
/B.3.i/p
.,/B.3.v/s/B/A/
or some such series.
#log
#next
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