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Marking up a document for Instant Book

   Markup, #1: Convert 'real' names, addresses, quantities, or other personal information into plain text variables. ('Pathagorizing' your document is discussed in the main Pathagoras Manual and will not be repeated here. We assume that you know those basic processes.)

  Markup, #2: Mark where each new clause is to begin (or end). Any marker will do. We have used “(*)” in the example shown above.

  lightbulbsmallHint: Once you have decided on the special marker, just type it once. Then, highlight and 'copy' it into your clipboard. Then you can easily paste it at each location you want a new clause to start. That will save time and avoid typos.

  redarrowIf a paragraph contains auto-numbering fields, you will not be able to paste the marker in 'front' of the number. Don't worry. Just place the marker adjacent to the first substantive character in the line. This is illustrated in the example. Pathagoras will preserve the paragraph numbering styles during disassembly.