Xerox 820-II Word Processing Applications And Reference Manual page 149

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PAGE HEADINGS, PAGE FOOTINGS, AND PAGE NUMBERS -
Function
Heading
Footing
Command
.HE text
Description
All text in a line beginning with the
command .HE is used as a page heading for
following pages until another .HE command
is given.
The heading may be changed as
often as desired.
The standard heading is
blank; the heading may be changed back to
blank by entering an .HE command with no
text on the same
line~
To print a heading on
the first page, an. .HE command must
precede all text in the file.
When composing a heading (or footing) on
the screen, bear in mind that the characters
".HE" do not print. Thus, the heading will
print 4 columns to the left of where it
appears on the screen.
NOTE:
See "Special Characters" information after .FO
section.
.FO text
The rest of the line beginning with .FO is
used as a page footing for the current and
following pages.
As many .FO's commands
as desired may be given; the most recent
footing will be used when the bottom of
each page is encountered.
The characters II, \., and CTRL+K are
interpreted in footing text as described
below.
When no .FO command, or .FO with no text
after it, has been given, the Xerox 820-11
Personal Computer will print the page
number in the footing line at the column
specified with the .PC command (center of
the page unless suppressed with the .OP
command). When a footing is in effect, no
page number is automatically printed.
If
you wish the pages to be numbered, include
OTHER FEATURES
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