Excellent question that I did not even think about!!!

how about these two:

>> forall/then-former  ;- put back to state before loop
>> forall/then-head  ;- put back to head


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On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 12:06:01  
 joel.neely wrote:
>Hmmmm...
>
>Reset to what?  The position of the series just before the forall loop,
>or the beginning of the series?
>
>-jn-
>
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>> 
>> I'm sure you've seen the REBOL idiom:
>> 
>> forall line [
>>   ...
>> ]
>> 
>> line: head line
>> 
>> I would appreciate it if I could type:
>> 
>> forall/then-reset line [
>>    ...
>> ]
>> 
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>REBOL []  print to-string debase/64 decompress #{
>    789C0BCE0BAB4A7176CA48CAB53448740FABF474F3720BCC
>    B6F4F574CFC888342AC949CE74B50500E1710C0C24000000}
>
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