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Hi there
This is my first post. I just want to know the best way to print N number of files as one shot. Let's simulate the case ... > ls file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt file4.txt file5.txt What is the best way to print all this files.. what I'm doing now is / > print file1.txt ; print file2.txt ; print file3.txt ; print file4.txt is there's faster way to do that...... thaanks |
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