#print Perhaps the most powerful command in the editor is the 'g' (global) command. This always precedes a second command on the same command line; it selects those file lines on which the second command is to be executed. For example g/abc/s/def/ghi/p says: "Find all lines in the file which contain the string "abc"; change the first "def" on any such line into "ghi". The command after the 'g' may be any command, of course. Needless to say, the expressions after the 'g' may include all the special characters. Edit the file "towns" so that each line beginning with "-" has " (county seat)" added at its end. Rewrite the file and type "ready". #create Ref -newark (county seat) east orange south orange maplewood -elizabeth (county seat) linden cranford westfield -morristown (county seat) madison chatham dover #create towns -newark east orange south orange maplewood -elizabeth linden cranford westfield -morristown madison chatham dover #user #cmp towns Ref #log #next 71.1a 10 70.2e 9 70.2d 6