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How to navigate previous files one by one.

Hi
can you tell me if i have opened no of files using vi editior then how can i navigate previous files one by one.
Suppose i have opened five files using vi editor as below
vi file1 file2 file3 file4 file5

and nom i am in the last file file5 then if i want to go to previous file file 4 and then file3 and then file2

How can i go there.
using :e# and :n we can navigate only 2 files. but for more than 2 files how to navigate.
 

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