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Examples

   1.$  RUNOFF CHAPT1.RNO

     The RUNOFF command in this example takes the input file,
     CHAPT1.RNO, and writes formatted output to the file CHAPT1.MEM.

   2.$ RUNOFF CHAPT1/RIGHT=10,CHAPT2

     The RUNOFF command in this example produces a CHAPT1.MEM file
     with margins 10 spaces to the right of the margins specified in
     the input file CHAPT1.RNO. It also generates a CHAPT2.MEM file
     whose margins are not affected by the /RIGHT=10 qualifier.

   3.$ RUNOFF/OUTPUT=SYS$OUTPUT TEXT.DAT,INTRO

     The RUNOFF command in this example sends output to the terminal
     rather than to a disk file. The qualifier applies to both the
     input files, TEXT.DAT and INTRO.RNO.

   4.$ RUNOFF/NOOUTPUT/INTERMEDIATE -
     _$CHAPT1,CHAPT2,CHAPT3,CHAPT4,CHAPT5/LOG

     The RUNOFF command in this example generates intermediate
     .BRN files for each of the input files. The .BRN files are
     used as input for the DSR table of contents utility, and for
     the DSR indexing utility. The /NOOUTPUT qualifier suppresses
     the generation of formatted text files for each input file.
     The /LOG qualifier produces a termination message after DSR
     processes each file.