�|Description:�%
The \label markup creates labelled paragraphs. Labels will appear to the
left of the paragraph described, in a 72 point (one inch) zone. A label is
similar to a hanging paragraph, except that the first line is aligned with
the indented portion and the label is separated by a gutter of 1 em space.
The skip between labels is one blank line. To begin a new paragraph at the
same indentation as the previous label, enter "\label{}" with no entry in
the parameter field of the \label.
�|Example:�%
origin of rock provides clues.
\label{Sedimentary} rock is recemented from
particles of older rock that has been broken down
by physical and chemical weathering.
\label{Metamorphic}
rock is igneous or sedimentary that has been
altered by temperature and pressure.
\la{}
Human cells act in a manner like sedimentary rock.
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| |
| origin of rock provides clues. |
| Sedimentaryrock is recemented from particles of older rock that has been |
| broken down by physical and chemical weathering. |
| |
| Metamorphicrock is igneous or sedimentary that has been altered by |
| temperature and pressure. |
| Human cells act in a manner like sedimentary rock. |
| |
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�|Notes:�%
The label indent and the gutter width can be modified with the \labelformat
markup