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The
Une
Editor
(Edlin)
127
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To
edit
the
rest
of
the
file,
you
must
save
some
of
the
edited
lines
on
a
disk
to
free
memory.
Edlin
will
then
be
able
to
load the
remaining
unedited
lines
from
the
disk
into
memory.
Refer
to
the
W
(write)
and
A
(append)
commands
in
Chapter
7,
"Edlin
Com
mands,"
for
instructions
on
editing
large
files.
HOW
tO
Quit
Edlin
Saving
a
file
When
you
finish
your
editing
session,
you
can
save
your
original
file
and
the
updated
(new)
file
by
using
the
E
(end)
command,
discussed
in
Chapter
7,
"Edlin
Commands."
Edlin
renames
your
original
file
with
the
extension
.bak,
and
saves
the
updated
file
with
the
filename
and
extension
you
gave
when
you
started
edlin.
^.^^
Warning
You
cannot update
a
file
with
an
extension
of
.bak
{]
because
when
you
try
to
save
your
file,
edlin
will
always
save
the
original
file
as
.bak,
thereby
losing
your
changes.
If
you
need
to
edit
such
a
file,
rename
it
with
another
extension
(using the
f"^
ms-dos
ren
command
discussed
in
Chapter
3,
"ms-dos
Com
mands"),
and
start
edlin
by
using
the
new
filename.
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