Using the TITLES command, you can place one or two headlines at the top of the chart. When you invoke the TITLES command, a title input form is displayed in the chart window. This form has two text fields for the two possible headlines. As in other entry forms, to change a line of text, activate its entry field by using the TAB key or by clicking on the field with the cursor. Titles are always positioned in the center above the rest of the chart. Once you have created titles, you can access the title input form by selecting the titles using the EDIT-BOX <[2.1]> command in the EDIT-CHART menu. Most of the properties that apply to a chart box or text line also apply to the title box at the top of the chart or to the individual titles. For example, you can display a frame around the titles with an optional drop shadow, and you can control type size and font. Certain properties (for example, BRANCH-TYPE and ASSISTANT) do not apply to titles. To display a property sheet for the titles box or for either of the individual titles, click on the appropriate [P]-button in the title input form. You can also access these sheets through the PROPERTIES command in the TITLES menu. For more information on using property sheets, see Chapter <[3]>. To remove titles from a chart, either delete the title text using the title input form, or select the titles using the DELETE-BOX command <[2.4]> in the EDIT-CHART menu.