HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Starting on the Next Even or Odd Page

Designing the Page Layout

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Starting on the Next Even

or Odd Page

If you include EVEN or ODD in the NEW command, TFORM starts a new
page with the next even or odd number. The commands look like this:

\NEW ODD

\NEW EVEN

Before moving to the next even or odd page, TFORM first checks where you
are in your document. For example, if you are on an odd page (or at the top
of an even page) when you enter a NEW ODD command, TFORM inserts
an even-numbered page. This page contains no text, but it does include any
headers or footers, and it is numbered sequentially. TFORM then goes to
the next page, the odd page, and resumes formatting text.

The NEW EVEN command starts a page with the next even number,
inserting a blank odd page if necessary.

Note

In order to place text on specific pages using the NEW EVEN or NEW ODD command, you
need to print out a copy of your document to see where TFORM inserts automatic page
breaks. You can then enter the commands to change the page layout.

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