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Let's say you have the following text in your buffer:
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0. quick
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0. brown
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0. fox
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0. jumped
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0. over
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0. the
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0. lazy
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0. dog
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It's a pain to go each one of them and change them accordingly. Until now, I would solve this problem by creating a macro and applying it to the other lines. But there is a better solution. Visually select all of them and press `g<C-a>`. And the list will become:
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1. quick
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2. brown
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3. fox
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4. jumped
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5. over
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6. the
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7. lazy
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8. dog
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From the help page:
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````
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{Visual}g CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
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the highlighted text. If several lines are
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highlighted, each one will be incremented by an
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additional [count] (so effectively creating a
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[count] incrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
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