PC-Type+ sample multiple document output file Sample Multiple File Document Created with PC-Type (Version 4.0) a Word Processor for the IBM PC Part of Tutorial Author: Richard W. Earl ButtonWare, Inc. P.O. Box 96058 Bellevue, WA 98009 (c) Copyright 1990 ButtonWare Inc. (c) Copyright 1990 WyndhamWare All Rights Reserved INTRODUCTION This section of the Tutorial demonstrates how to set up the Master file, create the Table of Contents, and the Index, and finally print the document. This first part is placed before the Table of Contents. It, along with the Table of Contents, will have lower case Roman Numerals for page numbers. When the body of the document begins, these page numbers will be changed to normal Arabic numbers. The page numbers were initialized to Roman Numerals in the Master file, although this also could have been done at the top of this file. Notice that Headers and Footers were turned off at the top of this file. Generally, the title page is not numbered. Headers were turned back on for this introduction page. While Headers and Footers are turned off, this only suppresses the printing of their contents. It does not imply that they are of zero length. If the header was defined as six lines and the footer as five lines, then these 11 lines will appear as blanks in the output. An ODD page break was placed before this page and the section below to force these two sections to begin on an odd page. A LITTLE BIT MORE The Table of Contents follows this section. The .TOC_HDR in the parameter section of the Master file was set as: .TOC_HDR p=O \\\Table of Contents\\ This forces the Table of Contents to begin on an odd page. Therefore, no special page breaks need to be made in the Table of Contents.