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Don't use sed; use a regex, re which, see perlrequick, perlretut and the regex section of our Tutorials.
Also, please use code tags (<c>...</c) around code, as directed around the text-entry box you used. Update: Reading Markup in the Monastery will also help resolve your display issues. However, a hint: perl regexen use $1, $2, etc for the buffers you seem to be seeking. In reply to Re: using sed buffers
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