Changing The Page Number Location - Xerox 820-II Word Processing Applications And Reference Manual

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CHANGING THE PAGE NUMBER LOCATION
The commands you use to change the location of the page number are also dot
commands.
To move the page number location at the bottom of the page, you use the .FO
command. After typing .FO at the left margin, you move the cursor, using the space
bar, to the position where you want the page number to print and type a pound sign
(11).
(There must be at least one space between the .FO and the II.) When the file
prints, the page numbers will print at the location of the pound sign.
For example, the document below shows a II at the right margin.
When the file
prints, the page numbers will print at the right margin on the bottom of each page.
.FO
It may be manifested in a flat inexpressive voice, or an expressionless
face or a tense posture.
Even the most sensitive speakers are too
conscious of their faults and limitations.
They dwell too much on their negative points and fail to remember
their positive points. After all, people with a technical background are, on
the whole, better
informed
about the material world than most of the
population.
/I
To put the page number at the top of the page, you use the .HE command, plus a
pound sign (II).
After typing the .HE command at the left margin, you move the
cursor to the position where you want the page number to print and type the pound
sign
(11).
There must be at least one space between the .HE and the II.
When you use the .HE command to print page numbers at the top of the page, you'll
also need to use the .OP command to tell the 820-11 not to print page numbers at the
bottom of the page.
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The document below shows the .OP command and the .HE command with the pound
sign
(II)
centered in the document. The page numbers will print centered at the top
of each page •
• HE
.OP
/I
It may be manifested in a flat inexpressive voice, or an expressionless
face or a tense posture.
Even the most sensitive speakers are too
conscious of their faults and limitations.
They dwell too much on their negative points and fail to remember
their positive points. After all, people with a technical background are, on
the whole, better informed about the material world than most of the
population.
It is important to remember that the .HE and .FO commands (plus the space after
them) take up four spaces on the line. When you position the pound sign
(11),
you need
to move it four spaces past the position where you want the page number printed.
PAGE NUMBERING
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