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MS-DOS User's Reference
(A)ppend
Append
Purpose:
Adds a specified
number
of
lines from
your
disk
to
the
file being
,:
edited
in memory. L
Syntax:
[nJa C
Comments:
The n
option
specifies
the
number
of
lines that
you
want
to
read
into memory. You
need
this
command
only
if
the
file
you
want
to
edit is
too
large
to
fit into memory.
When
you
start
edlin,
it reads
as many lines as possible
into
memory.
To edit
the
remainder
of
the
file
that
will
not
fit
into
memory,
you
must
write
lines that you have already
edited
onto
your
disk.
Then
you
can
load
unedited
lines from
your
disk
into
memory
by
using
the
A
(append)
command. Refer
to
the
W
(write)
command
in this
chapter
for information
on
how
to
write
edited
lines
to
your
disk.
Note
If
you
do
not
specify
the
number
of
lines
to
append,
edlin
aQds
lines
to
the
available
memory
until it is 3/4 full,
but
does
nothing
if
available
memory
is already 3/4 full.
After
the
A
command
reads
the
last line
of
the
file
into
memory,
edlin
displays
the
message "End
of
input
file."

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