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1142
MS-DOS
User's
Reference
Using
command
options
with
Edlin
Edlin
Command
Options
Many
edlin
commands
accept
one
or
more
options.
The
effect
of
a
command
option
varies,
depending
on
which
command
you
use
it
with.
The
following
list
describes
each
option.
The
Line
Option
The
line
option
is
a
line
number
that
you
type.
Use
a
comma
or
space
to
separate
the
numbers
from
other
line
numbers,
other
options,
and
from
the
command.
You
can
specify
line
in
one
of
three
ways:
number
,
(period)
#
(pound
sign)
return
key
Any number
less
than
65534.
If
you
specify
a
number
larger
than
the
largest
existing
line
number,
then
line
refers
to
the
line
after
the
last
line
number.
If
you
specify
a
period
for
line,
it
refers
to
the
current
line
number.
The
current
line
is
the
last
line
you
edited,
not
necessarily
the
last
line
you
displayed.
Edlin
marks
the
current
line
with an
asterisk
(*)
between
the
line
number
and
the
first
character.
The
pound
sign
indicates
the
line
after
the
last
line
number.
If
you
type
#
for
line,
it
is
the
same
as
typing
the
last
line
number
plus
one.
If
you
type
a
command
and
then
press the
return
key
without
any
of
the
line
markers
in
this
list,
edlin
uses
a
default
value
for
each
command
(default
values
may
be
different
for
each
command).
U
u
u
\J
The
Question
Mark
Option
The
question
mark
(?)
option
tells
edlin
to
ask
you
if
the
correct
string
has
been
found.
You
use
the
question
mark
only
with
the
R
(replace)
and
S
(search)
commands.
Before
continuing,
edlin
waits
for
you
to
type
a
Y
or
press
the
return
key
for
a
'Tes"
response,
or
to
press
any
other
key
for
a
"No"
response.
u
u
u

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