This sample file illustrates the use of variables and formatting comands in FSAMP 2.0's "File Print" function. VARIABLES: In this example, the file &i will be printed in &f and &s points of size. The output printer is the &n using the &v driver, connected to port &o. Page number &p of this text is printed on &d, &t. The full file name is &u. FORMATTING: And now we will try some formatting commands. Let us start with &&b+boldface&&b- and back to normal. Now we'll try &&i+italic&&i- and back to normal. Then we try an &&u+underline&&u- and, of course, back to normal. Combining multiple formats &&b+&&i+&&u+is also possible.&&b-&&i-&&u- You can also select different pointsizes, say &&s1414, &&s1818, &&s088 &&s00and back to &s, our standard point size. Note that the line spacing will adjust to the biggest size on the line. Different fonts will look like this: the testfont, &&F'Courier New'Courier New, &&F''the standardfont, &&F'0'and back to the testfont. You can use these features, for example, to prepare a sample page that you can print for each font and file it away for future reference, like the following one: &&PB &&S16&&B+&&F''&f &&B0&&S14&&F'0'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzäöü ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÄÖÜ 1234567890ß!"§$%&/()=? &&B+Bold &&B-&&I+Italic &&B+Bold/Italic&&B0&&I0 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. &&s28 abcdefghijklmno pqrstuvwxyzäöü ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO PQRSTUVWXYZÄÖÜ 1234567890ß !"§$%&/()=? The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.