#print Another command similar to 'm' is 't'; the command 5,8t15 picks up lines 5 through 8 and makes a copy of them, which it places after line 15. It differs from 'm' only in that the lines remain in their old place as well as appearing in their new place. (Just like "cp" and "mv" with files). In this directory is a file "double". Using the editor, find the line containing "-------" and make a copy of it at the end of the file. #create Ref ------------ This file should be bracketed by the dashes but as it is given to you there are only dashes at the top. ------------ #create double ------------ This file should be bracketed by the dashes but as it is given to you there are only dashes at the top. #user #cmp double Ref #log #next 64.1b 10