#print Frequently you will want to move one or more lines from one place in a file to another. The command 5,10m30 will pick up lines 5 through 10 and move them after line 30. You can of course use context searches for addresses: /ab/,/cd/m/xx/ finds a line containing "ab", then one containing "cd", and moves the section of the file they bracket after the next line containing "xx". Or you can use ".", "$", etc.: .,.+2m$ moves the three lines starting at "." to the end. There is a file "word" which is out of order; re-arrange it to be alphabetical. #create Ref bands becomes course dissolve events for have human in it necessary of one people political the to when which #create word bands becomes course in it necessary of one people political dissolve events for have human the to when which #user #cmp word Ref #log #next 63.1a 10