HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Using Relative Values

Adjusting the Text

058060 Tandem Computers Incorporated

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Figure 9-14. Indented Text in a Printed Document

CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN ORDER!!!!

Employees:

Many thanks for all your recent efforts. I think this quote from our
client says it all:

"I can't tell you how well the team performed under some
unbelievably tight deadlines. All of us look forward to
working with you again very soon!"

Now for the celebration. Please vote on one of the following:

1) A dinner/dance party
2) A night at JAZZ 2000
3) A lobster feast at the beach

Let us know your choice by next Tuesday.

Using Relative Values

TFORM indents relative to the current margin settings. You can use the
plus sign (+) or the minus sign (–) before the number of characters to
indicate the direction you want to indent. A plus sign indents toward the
center of the page. TFORM assumes positive indentation when you’re
indenting from the original margins. For example, each of these two
INDENT commands indents three lines, five characters to the left:

\INDENT 3 5

\INDENT 3 +5

When you want to indent your text outwards—that is, beyond the current
margins—you use negative values. The following command moves the text
outward, three characters from both the left and right margins:

\INDENT ON BOTH -3

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