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From: jad@hpfclo.UUCP (jad)
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Subject: Re: undoing indent
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Date: Sat, 11-Aug-84 15:52:00 EDT
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	I agree that there should be a note in the manual pages if a
	UNIX* utility alters its input file.  Exploring and trying things
	out is a great way to learn, and it should not be stifled by
	fear of destroying things of great or even minor importance.

				--	john	  --

				  aka	John Dilley,
				[ihnp4] !hpfcla!jad.
"I used to play for silver, now I play for life ..."




*UNIX is a trademark of AT&T Bell Laboratories, in case you didn't know      ;-)