To record a macro, use the q command followed by a regsiter. To stop, type q. There are no special macro registers. There is only one a register, for example. To replay the macro use @ followed by the register. To repeat the most recently executed marco, use @@. Position the cursor at the beginning of the line with 0. Perform your edits and/or commands. Move the cursor to the next line with j. Stop the recording with q. Think big. Feed and strengthen your mind. Better to have written a lousy ballet than to have composed no ballet at all. If you don’t prioritize your life, someone else will. Without great solitude no serious work is possible. FIRST NAME: Joseph LAST NAME: Andrews FIRST NAME: Scott LAST NAME: Young FIRST NAME: Jessica LAST NAME: Smith FIRST NAME: Shirley LAST NAME: Landers FIRST NAME: Pamela LAST NAME: Lewis BEFORE: "Montgomery", "(Alabama)" => "usa" AFTER: 'Montgomery', 'Alabama', 'USA' "Montgomery", "(Alabama)" => "usa" "Juneau", "(Alaska)" => "usa" "Phoenix", "(Arizona)" => "usa" "Little", "(Arkansas)" => "usa" "Sacramento", "(California)" => "usa" "Denver", "(Colorado)" => "usa" "Hartford", "(Connecticut)" => "usa" "Dover", "(Delaware)" => "usa" "Tallahassee", "(Florida)" => "usa" "Atlanta", "(Georgia)" => "usa" amazon.com has address: 54.239.17.7 google.com has address: 216.58.192.78 wikipedia.org has address: 208.80.154.224 Remember, macros just replay what's stored in a register. This training is provided by LinuxTrainingAcademy.com.