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@ -900,6 +900,28 @@ lines.
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copy the selection into the / register.
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= 9.2 ADDING SELECTION ON NEXT SEARCH MATCH =
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A property of select mode (v) when using n and N is that instead
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of moving the selection to the next match, it adds a new
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selection on each match.
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1. Move the cursor to the line below marked -->.
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2. Select the first "bat" and type * to set it to search.
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3. Type v to enter select mode.
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4. Type n twice to select the next two "bat"s.
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5. Use c or r to change every "bat" to "cat".
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--> Everybody wants to be a bat,
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--> because a bat's the only bat
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--> who knows where it's at.
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= 10.1 CHANGING CASE =
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