Using multiple headers and footers – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Using Multiple Headers and Footers
Adding Headers and Footers
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Using Multiple
Headers and Footers
Each page of a document can contain up to ten headers and ten footers.
While you probably won’t need this many headers and footers on a page,
you might want to divide long headers and footers into multiple lines.
Shorter headers and footers are both clearer and more concise.
Note
You can enter the fields for a single header or footer title on separate lines, as explained
earlier in this section in “Entering Titles.” Multiple headers and footers means headers and
footers are stacked on the page, each containing an individual title.
To enter multiple headers or footers, put a number after the HEADER or
FOOTER command. The following command prints a two-line header that
appears at the top left of the page:
\HEADER 1 "Minutes of Production Meeting"
\HEADER 2 "For Internal Use Only"
Command
Sequential number of
header or footer
You don’t have to number multiple headers or footers consecutively;
TFORM always prints them in numeric order. For example, if you number
headers 1 and 3, TFORM prints 3 right under the first header.
Headers and footers are always single spaced, no matter what spacing you
have between the lines of text in your document.