<Define Text Block>
You can use the <Define Text Block> command to mark the beginning of a named block of text.
<Define Text Block> textBlockName
- textBlockName
- A string assigning the name of this text block. Each text block name must be unique from all other text block names that you define.
DESCRIPTION
The <Define Text Block> command defines the beginning of a named block of text. You indicate the end of the text block using the <End Text Block> command. After defining a text block with the <Define Text Block> and <End Text Block> commands, you can later reference this text block in those commands that accept named text blocks as parameters. For example, the <Howdy> command requires a named text block as a parameter.EXAMPLES
#define a text block and give it a name <Define Text Block> "Howdy Text" To start, click Topics, Index, or Look For. Topics shows general categories, å and Index lists key words. å Look For lets you search for help å according to key words you type. To learn basic skills, choose Tutorial from the ? menu. <End Text Block> #specify name of the text block that defines the Howdy text <Howdy> "Howdy Text"SEE ALSO
For information on the <Howdy> command, see page 10-24. The <End Text Block> command is described next.
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