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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug  1 01:04:44 -0700 
2005 -------
Thanks for the explanation.

Is there a practical workaround, for example having a 'page -1' which contains
variable settings but isn't printed? What is the best way to use variables,
given that they will appear in headers/footers and body?

Although it's logical to have definition before exposition, would it be more
useful to have properties applied to the 'set', such that the value could be
effective:

a) globally (which would allow use before definition)
b) after 'this page'
c) from 'this page' onwards

depending on the choice of the author?

For most of my intended use I would use (a), eg. a single global definition for
a document number, issue, date, author, security classification, etc.

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