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Add Splitting For New Files as a vim til.
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- [Set End Of Line Markers](vim/set-end-of-line-markers.md)
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- [Set Your Color Scheme](vim/set-your-color-scheme.md)
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- [Split Different](vim/split-different.md)
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- [Splitting For New Files](vim/splitting-for-new-files.md)
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- [Swap Occurrences Of Two Words](vim/swap-occurrences-of-two-words.md)
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- [Swapping Split Windows](vim/swapping-split-windows.md)
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- [Tabs To Spaces](vim/tabs-to-spaces.md)
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# Splitting For New Files
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Let's assume you already have a vim session open. You now want to open a new
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file. You can open a new horizontally split window with the `:new` command.
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Alternatively, if you'd like the new window to open with a vertical split,
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you can use the `:vnew` command.
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See `:new` and `:vnew` for more details.
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