Nevermind.  I figured it out ... shakes my head.  I guess it figures
that I would find the answer shortly after posting the question.

On Aug 6, 2:20 am, genxtech <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was playing around with using vim's split screen features for
> working with multiple files, and liked that I could close one of the
> files while keeping the other file(s) open.  I have been trying to
> figure out how to do the same thing without using split screens.
>
> For example if I type: 'vi file1 file2' from the command line.  I can
> use ':prev' and ':next' to go back and forth between the two files I
> opened in vi.  I am trying to figure out how to close one of those
> files with out completely exiting vi, but so far my googling hasn't
> produced the results I'm looking for.  Any pointers would be cool.

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