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@@ -328,13 +328,10 @@ the end of the line automatically.
 
 To write a literal %, you need to escape it by writing %%.
 
-For adding a space character after a chained command, you also need to escape
-% by writing %% instead:
- chain command1 %%space; command2
-
-This is because the chain command is a macro-expanding command itself. In the
-previous example, chain expands %%space to %space, which is then expanded to
-the space character by command1.
+Note that macros are expanded twice when using chain.  For example, to insert
+a space character in a chained command, you would write %%space. This is
+because the chain command is a macro-expanding command itself.
+ chain command1; command2%%space
 
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