+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | TEXT1 \topline1-5 COMMANDS | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ The \topline1-5 commands set what will appear at the top of each page after the title page. The \topline1-5 command is always used in conjunction with the \bothpages (\bp), \evenpages (\ep), or \oddpages (\op) command. This command has the format: \oddpages{ \toplineX{llll}{cccc}{rrrr} } where "X" may be 1-5 and refers to the toptitle line number; "llll" is the information to be printed left justified; "cccc" is the information to be printed centered; and "rrrr" is the information to be printed right justified. For example: \oddpages{ \topline1{Joe Smith}{June 3, 1984}{\pagenumber} \topline2{\rule}{}{} } will space down the amount specified on the \topmargin command and put "Joe Smith" at the top far left, with "June 3, 1984" centered and the current page number on the top far right of the first line of each odd page. On the second line of each odd page will be a horizontal line across the width of the text. The running toptitle of page 5 would look like this: Joe Smith June 3, 1984 5 _______________________________________________________________________________