Apple Writer III (versions 1.0 and 1.1): Top Line
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The TopLine command changes the default top line, but page 1 may still have a
top line. The reason for this is that the default top line gets printed
before Apple Writer starts reading text and has a chance to see any .TL
commands.
You must insure that the TL parameter in the print options menu is a blank
line and that there isn't a .TL command in your file to supress printing of a
top line on page 1.
You can also use the default top line to print on page 1 and insert a .TL<CR>
in the text to supress printing of the top line on subsequent pages.
The TL command is described on page 66 of the Apple Writer III manual.
top line. The reason for this is that the default top line gets printed
before Apple Writer starts reading text and has a chance to see any .TL
commands.
You must insure that the TL parameter in the print options menu is a blank
line and that there isn't a .TL command in your file to supress printing of a
top line on page 1.
You can also use the default top line to print on page 1 and insert a .TL<CR>
in the text to supress printing of the top line on subsequent pages.
The TL command is described on page 66 of the Apple Writer III manual.
Last Modified: Feb 20, 2012