In other words:
If the line looks like this:
[start of line]12345 [end of line]

It needs to become:
[start of line] 12345[end of line]

XyZ gave a good solution. You can either do the file-iteration in Vim...something like:

 vim -c 'argdo %s/\(.*\) $/ \1/|wn' file[0-9].txt

or in the shell

 DOS:
 for %%f in (file*.txt) do @vim -c "%s/\(.*\) $/ \1/|wn" %%f

 *nix:
 for f in file*.txt; do vim -c '%s/\(.*\) $/ \1/|wn' "$f"; done

Various quoting and/or escaping might need to be tweaked but that should do the general trick.

-tim



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