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|                                  subheadd                                   |
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Abbreviation:  �|\shd�%

Parameters:    �|title�%

   �|Description:�%
The \subheadd markup creates a fourth level subheading, which skips to a new
paragraph, prints the title in  italics followed by a period, then continues
the paragraph.   It does not begin a  new page.  Its  title is not placed in
the table of contents automatically.

   �|Example:�%
more realistic.
\subheadd{Nationalism and War}
Nationalism is directly related to war.
Lord Acton observed that . . .

which prints:

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|                                                                             |
| more realistic.                                                             |
|     Nationalism and War.   Nationalism is  directly related to war.   Lord  |
| Acton observed that . . .                                                   |
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   �|Notes:�%
Use \subheaddformat to change any of the above mentioned defaults.
   TEXT1 will encourage page breaking before a \subheadd.