#print Just as you can specify files with an abbreviation, it is also possible, in the 's' command, to use an abbreviation for the string to be used for substitution. Unfortunately, the characters used to indicate an abbreviation are quite different, and you must learn them separately for the editor and the file-name interpreter. (Sorry about that, but that's the way the world is.) The symbol for 'any character' is '.'. Thus s/a./bc/p looks for an 'a' followed by anything, and changes those characters into 'bc'. Thus the line what now would become whbc now after that command. What will the word "floating" become after s/a./or/ is executed? Type "answer WORD" where WORD is the new version. #copyin #user #uncopyin #match flooring #log #next 32.1b 10