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Titling Your
Documents
[TITLES]
allows you to
quickly
see
what
documents
you
have on
a
disk by
assembling
all
their titles
in
one place.
Maintaining
the
titles listing
requires
some
effort,
since
you must type a title
page
for
each
document. Only
documents
with titles
will
be
shown
when you
use
[TITLES].
You
can also
find
out what documents you have
on
a
disk
by
leaping to
a
document character, then using
[LEAP
AGAINI
to
leap
from
document
to
document.
To activate
[TITLES],
use
[SETUP]
to
change the
first
page
number
of
a
document to
zero.
This
is
easy
since
it
is
the
first
option
on the first
screen
you get when you
use
[SETU
P]
.
Once
the
first
page
of
the
document
is set to
zero,
the
text
between
the document
character
that begins
the
document and the
first
page character
following
it
be-
comes
a
document
title.
When
you
use
[TITLES],
all
the document
titles
appear
in
place
of
the
ordinary text,
with
unnumbered
page
charac-
ters
as
dividers.
[TITLES]
will
not
show
documents
that
don'thave zero-numberedfirstpages,
orthose
without text
on page zero.
When
the
document
titles
fill
more
than
a screen
of
text,
youcan scroll
title
by
title forward orbackward
by
pressing
the appropriate
LEAP
key.
When you
release
IUSE
FRoNT],
your
text
retums
with
the
cursor where
it
was
before you
used
[TITLES].
Except
for
the
ability
of
[TITLES]
to
gather
document
titles
together and display them, document
titles
are ordinary
text.
If
you
erase
the document
character
preceding
the
text
of
the
title,
the
document
title
becomes
part
of
the
last
page
of
the previous document, and
it
is
no
longer
treated
as a
title by
[TITLES]. The larger document that
results
from
erasing
a
document character
will
not
automatically
have
its
first
page converted
to
a
title.
UNDO and the TITLES Command
[UNDO]has nO effect on[TITLES].

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