#print When you actually edit a file, the first thing the editor does before giving you its ':' prompt is to tell you the name of the file and the number of lines and characters it contains. If you edit a file that does not yet exist, it will let you know by printing the message "No such file or directory". I'm going to put you in the editor with a file a called "junk". Leave the editor with 'q'. Do you know how many characters there are in "junk"? When you get the '%' type "answer N" where N is the number. #create junk You're in the editor. Type in the number of characters in this file. #copyin #pipe ex +'set prompt noopt open' junk #user #unpipe #uncopyin #match 69 #log #next 3.1b 5