Marking The Beginning Of A Document - Canon Cat Reference Manual

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VT鵬
:∥
eginning
Documents begin and end
with
a
document character, the
uppercase character
on [PAGE].
A
document character
is
simply
a page
break that forces
page
numbering
to
hgin
over again
(for information
on
how
to
change the
first
page
number
of
a document
see
Screen
l:
Document
Setup,
page
96).
A
document character is
displayed
as
a shaded
horizontal
line
somewhat
thicker
than
a
page character.
The number
in
the document
character appears
slightly
above the
line, showing
that
it
refers
to
the
text
above.
If
you leap to
a
document
character,
the cursor
will find
only
a
document character.
If
you
leap to
a
page
character,
the cursor
finds both
page and document characters.
The Cat
has
no
concept of
a
document
as a
special
category
of
text.
Aside
from
the
ability
to restart page
numbering,
document
characters are
like
any other
characters
in
the
text,
and can be
typed,
erased,
copied,
or
moved
like all
other characters.
You
canbegin
new
documents anywhere in
thetextsimply
by
typing
a
document
character.
If
you
erase
a
document
character, the
text forward
from
it
becomes
part
of
the
document
above, and page
numbering
adjusts
automati-
cally.
[SETUP]
allows you
to
set
aside the
fust
page
of
a
docu-
ment
for
a
document
title.
The
title may include
informa-
tion
and
commentary
on the document
that
follows.
See
TitlingYour
Documents,page
I
1,
formore
information on
how to
create
title
pages.

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