On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, Greg wrote: > For example a script that would insert a date into a document. > + Press ESC (i.e. make sure 'vi' is not in an insert-mode) + Go to the spot in your file where you want to insert the output of a command. + Execute the command using the 'r'ead command as follows... :r !date Example: I'm using 'vi' right now at Thu Jun 27 10:08:49 MST 2002 --- What is :r !date ? Enter into colon : mode (also know as 'ed' mode) and execute the 'r'ead command followed by ! and then a command-line.