For fellow Vi enthusiasts, in case you have been unconscious of the fact, there's a Vi for Windows -
GVim. And for those who already know this (good for you!), here's a nice and brief document called "
Editing with gVim", to get you started. Do make it a point to read the help (its the *best* place to start, here's a
online copy) and once you are done - do head over to the
Scripts and
Tips sections to flex your newly developed (or seasoned) Vim muscles ;)