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- \@171 LookBook Example Document \@
- \@171 Table of Contents \@
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- To retrieve pages place the current line marker
- ">" on the desired page's line and press ENTER.
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- Introduction
- Introductory Page Example In-1
- Tour Topics 1
- Welcome 1
- Browsing 2
- Bookmarks 3
- Index List 3
- Table of Contents 4
- Notes 4
- Color and Enhanced Text 4
- Numbering Systems 4
- End of Tour 4
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- Declaration of Independence \h"When in"\h 5
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- Appendix A 10
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- Notes:
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- ■ You can place search text in your "page"
- lines to enable readers to automatically
- locate text positions on cited pages. You
- have two ways to do this.
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- You can use the character "decimal 255" to
- mark text that appears naturally on the page
- line. To do this, replace "before and after"
- spaces with decimal 255's. They display as
- spaces while marking the search string for
- the program.
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- Table of Contents 4
- Notes 4
- Color and Enhanced Text 4
- Numbering Systems 4
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- Another way to place the search string is by
- using hidden text commands to hide the text.
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- Declaration \\h"When in"\\h 5
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- ■ You may also use percenage locations to
- create table of contents. See Chapter 7
- in the user manual.
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- \i End of Table of Contents \i
- Place the current line marker on "Notes" below to
- go to the next topic.
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- Notes 4
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