The .SUBPAGE command begins a new page and a new format for page numbering. It numbers the new page by keeping the previous page number and appending the letter A to it. For example, if the previous page is 10, the first subpage is 10A and the next page becomes 10B unless you enter an .END SUBPAGE command. (See also .NUMBER SUBPAGE, .DISPLAY SUBPAGE, .HEADERS ON, .LAYOUT, and .PAGE.) The .END SUBPAGE command begins a new page and goes back to normal page numbering. If you enter the .END SUBPAGE command on page 2-8D, for example, the next page would be numbered 2-9. Formats .SUBPAGE .END SUBPAGE Abreviated formats .SPG .ES
1 – Default
.SUBPAGE is not in effect.