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Reverses line order within the selection by exchanging the first {{defined|line}} with the last {{defined|line}}, the second with the penultimate, etc.
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Reverses {{defined|line}} order within the selection by exchanging the first {{defined|line}} with the last {{defined|line}}, the second with the penultimate, etc.
  
 
{{example_start}}Example: {{mycomment|(Stupidnejsi priklad som uz asik najst nemohol, co? :-)}}
 
{{example_start}}Example: {{mycomment|(Stupidnejsi priklad som uz asik najst nemohol, co? :-)}}

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Order of Lines (Ctrl+Shift+R)

Reverses line order within the selection by exchanging the first line with the last line, the second with the penultimate, etc.

Example: (Stupidnejsi priklad som uz asik najst nemohol, co? :-)
For the 1st time, I nearly came to the door, but chickened out immediately. The 2nd time was better, I rang the doorbell and only then I chickened out. Unfortunately, by the 3rd time, I was caught. Now... ...now I am married.
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Unfortunately, by the 3rd time, I was caught. Now... ...now I am married. The 2nd time was better, I rang the doorbell and only then I chickened out. For the 1st time, I nearly came to the door, but chickened out immediately,