The opposite command to splitting is joining.
But this isn't done with a "s" as you might expect;
it uses an entirely separate command called "j"
(for "join"). To join two or more adjacent (!)
lines, such as lines 3 through 6, simply type
You can add a "p" at the end to see the result.
If you don't specify any lines, "j" by itself joins
In no case does "j" add any extra blanks -- you have
to put them in for yourself if you want them.
The file "split" has six lines. Convert it into
three lines by joining 1 and 2, 3 and 4, and 5 and 6.
Make sure that the words are separated by spaces.
Re-write, then type "ready".
Check your arithmetic: avoid costly mistakes.
Attach W-2 forms: they must be attached to your return.
Sign your return: your spouse must sign too.
they must be attached to your return.
your spouse must sign too.