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USING HFDL COMMANDS
Single dots repeated, if you do not use a DOT LEADER
command to specify the DOT LEADER text string.
Examples
The following is an example of a DOT LEADER used between
two text strings: 
TEXT AT 1,1 ’John Doe’ DOT LEADER  ’987–6543’;
This produces the following text on the form:
John Doe......................................................987–6543
The following is an example of a DOT LEADER following a text
string and ending at the column boundary:
TEXT AT 1,1 ’Sales Tax’ DOT LEADER NEW LINE ‘Total Now
Due’ DOT LEADER; 
This produces the following text on the form:
Sales Tax ......................................................................
Total Now Due..............................................................
The following is an example of the long form of the TEXT AT
command:
HORIZONTAL TEXT SPACED 12 POINTS PER LINE ALIGNED
CENTER IN COLUMN USING FONT 1 AND USING INK 1 AT 1,
1 ’Phone List’ NEW LINE ’John Doe’ DOT LEADER ’987–6543’;
The following is an example of the short form:
TEXT SPACED 12 POINTS PER LINE ALI CEN INK 1 AT 1,1
’Phone List’ NEW LINE ’John Doe’ DOT LEA ’987–6543’;
This produces the following text on the form:
Phone List
John Doe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .987–6543
TEXT IN BOX command
Use the TEXT IN BOX command to incorporate text into a box
on your form.  The command syntax format designates the
proper type and placement of text in a box according to the
planned form.  This command format is similar to the TEXT AT
command, except it includes those parameters necessary to
designate the placement of text in a box.
You must define a box with matching coordinate values before
you can reference it in a TEXT IN BOX command.  You can
create boxes and adjoining boxes with BOX commands, LINE
commands, or both.
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