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Old 07-26-2008
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File opening prob. plz assist guys

Hi friends, this problem is pretty similar to the thread that i have generated earlier.
If the TXT file that i have opened using "cat" is huge then my putty can only show me last few lines. Similarly if i use "more" command to open a huge TXT file then it asks to press any key to scroll up the text.
Is there any way out by which instead of scrolling up whole file (like which happens when we use "cat") it will show maximum lines right from starting of file and den will ask to press any key to scroll next maximum possible contaits?
I hope i have put my problem succesfully before u.
Please assist guys.
Thanx in advance
Anushree
 

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