The FOR range is a multiple line range that selects a specified number of lines starting at a specified location. Format: [range] FOR n Or: [range] # n The two forms are equivalent. Range is a single line range that specifies the starting position, and n is an integer number. If range is omitted, the current line is the starting position. Ex: TYPE . FOR 5 Display 5 lines, starting with the current line TYPE #5 Equivalent to the previous example TYPE BEGIN FOR 10 Display the first 10 lines in the buffer