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- This chapter describes how to use Galahad to produce personalized form
- letters.
-
- In order to create a file that will produce form letters you will need to
- use the =.E command. This command allows you insert standard phrases (subtext)
- anywhere in your text. To set up a form letter, simply start writing to the
- first person on your list and place all the constant phrases (the phrases that
- will appear in every letter) at the bottom of the page as subtext.
-
-
- &dSubtext
-
- What phrases are constant? If you print all your letters at the same
- time, then the date will be constant. Therefore make the date be subtext.
- Begin by placing the first =.E (it should be =.E1) at the beginning of your
- file. Then place your date line at the bottom of the file, preceded by =.:1
- (that is dot, colon, one). This should appear as follows:
-
-
- =.e1 =.b6
-
-
-
- =.:1 February 7, 1984
-
-
-
- Both the dot E and dot colon commands should be placed at the far left of
- the screen. Notice that all other dot letter commands necessary for formatting
- the letter are included in their appropriate places.
-
-
- Now put in the inside address and salutation for the first name on your
- list as shown in the following example: .i7
-
-
- =.E1 .b
- Albert Allen
- Street 1
- Albia, Albania
-
- Dear Mr. Allen:
-
-
- =.:1 February 7, 1984 =.b6 .i
-
-
- If the opening of your letter is a constant, place a =.E2 on the line
- just after the salutation as shown in the following example:
-
-
- .rh1,78
- .i7
- =.E1
- Albert Allen
- Street 1
- Albia, Albania
-
- Dear Mr. Allen:
- =.E2
-
-
-
- =.:1 February 7, 1984 =.b6
- =.:2 Thank you for applying for the Galahad seminar. .i
-
- .rh1,78
-
-
- If you have more subtext to add insert them with =.E3%/%=.:3%,
- =.E4%/%=.:4%, and so forth. When you are finished with your first letter all
- your subtext will be at the bottom of your file. To create a second letter,
- simply end your last constant statement with a =.G command (to begin on a new
- sheet of paper) and enter the second inside address directly below the first.
- Be sure to use the appropriate dot E commands to call up your constant text.
- As you enter addresses keep your subtext at the bottom of your file.
-
-
- Consider the Galahad file on the next page. It was used to create the
- three form letters that end this appendix.
-
-
- Note the use of the =.B0 in the =.:2 line. =.B0 has the effect of
- cancellinΣ the automatic =.B that will be supplied by the Galahad text
- formatter. The form letter is such that subtext is supplied by =.e2 by the
- next sentence that is to be on the same line without a break. Of necessity,
- the only way to state the subtext is as a partial line. There should be no
- break but the partial line tells the formatter to provide an automatic =.B.
- The =.B0 cancels this implied break.
- .g
- .rh1,78
- .v
- .a ll=70,lp=7,hy=n
-
- .e1
- Albert Allen
- Street 1
- Albia, Albabia
-
- Dear Mr. Allen:
- .e2 We regret that you were too late to reserve a dorm room, but I am sure that
- you can find accommodations close by in the village of Potsdam.
- .e3
-
-
-
- .e1
- Professor Betty Baker
- Street 2
- Bleistaff, Bavaria
-
- Dear Professor Baker:
- .e2 Your dorm room is waiting.
- .e3
-
- .e1
- Calvin Cooper
- Street 3
- Capital City, Calgary
-
- Dear Cal:
- .e2 Your dorm room is waiting. I gave you the same one as last year.
- .e3
-
- (Subtext)
-
- .:1 .t45 February 7, 1984 .b5
- .:2
- Thank you for applying for the Galahad seminar. .b0
- .:3
- When you arrive you can pick up your registration packet in the Snell Hall
- auditorium. I have enclosed a map of Potsdam for your convenience.
- .i45
-
- Sincerely, .b5
- Melvin Smunk
-
- Conference Registrar .i
-
- Enclosure
- .v0
- .rh1,78
- .g .i6
- .v1
- February 7, 1984
-
-
-
-
- Albert Allen
- Street 1
- Albia, Albabia
-
- Dear Mr. Allen:
-
- Thank you for applying for the Galahad seminar. We regret that
- you were too late to reserve a dorm room, but I am sure that you can
- find accommodations close by in the village of Potsdam.
-
- When you arrive you can pick up your registration packet in the
- Snell Hall auditorium. I have enclosed a map of Potsdam for your
- convenience.
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
-
-
- Melvin Smunk
-
- Conference Registrar
-
- Enclosure
- .v0
- .g
- .v1
- February 7, 1984
-
-
-
-
- Professor Betty Baker
- Street 2
- Bleistaff, Bavaria
-
- Dear Professor Baker:
-
- Thank you for applying for the Galahad seminar. Your dorm room
- is waiting.
-
- When you arrive you can pick up your registration packet in the
- Snell Hall auditorium. I have enclosed a map of Potsdam for your
- convenience.
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
-
-
- Melvin Smunk
-
- Conference Registrar
-
- Enclosure
- .v0 .g
- .v1
- February 7, 1984
-
-
-
-
- Calvin Cooper
- Street 3
- Capital City, Calgary
-
- Dear Cal:
-
- Thank you for applying for the Galahad seminar. Your dorm room
- is waiting. I gave you the same one as last year.
-
- When you arrive you can pick up your registration packet in the
- Snell Hall auditorium. I have enclosed a map of Potsdam for your
- convenience.
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
-
-
- Melvin Smunk
-
- Conference Registrar
-
- Enclosure
- .v0 .g