but I would do it like this:
Select the table shift-v9 asuming you have 10 rows
Then hit :
and type s:\s\s: \& :g
done
Cheers
Jason Axelson schreef:
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Joe<joe.gain@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Ideally I'd like to turn:
> >
> > a b c d
> >
> > (into)
> >
> > a & b & c & d
>
> This sounds like a good job for macros. So something like this (with
> cursor starting on the a and assuming the columns are identical):
>
> qqa & wa & wa & 0j
> The above would record the macro, and then to play it use:
> @q
> Which could optionally by lead by a count to do it count many times
>
> :help q
> :help CTRL-V
>
> Jason
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