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edit() and you go for it.
There is a potential trap here.  If you happen to like the system's preferred
editor (which happens to be vi on my system - it will probably be
Notepad on Windows), you will probably be overjoyed. The first time I found 
myself in vi, I didn't know how to use it. 
Even worse, I didn't know how to exit from it.  So the first thing you may
want to do is change the editor to your preference.
First invoke the function
> options()
you'll see, right up near the top of the list,
$editor [1] "vi"
Now you can temporarily change the default editor with:
> options(editor="my_favorite_editor")
but you might not want to do this every time you start up R. The .First() function can do the work for you.
> .First<-function() {
+ options(editor="my_favorite_editor")
+ }
You may prefer to put this into one of the 
initialization files 
Use .Rprofile to limit this preference to your home directory, or 
Rprofile to make it system-wide.
For more information, see An Introduction to R: Appendix B.
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