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Syntax

/ATTR 123456

where:

1

Represents the character you want to use instead of the ampersand (&), which you use to define the start and end points of a symbolic variable on a line

2

Represents the character you want to use instead of the percent symbol (%), which you use to center text or a symbolic variable on a line

3

Represents the character you want to use instead of the exclamation point (!), which you use to convert text or a symbolic variable to large block letters on a line

4

Represents the character you want to use instead of the underscore (_), which you use to convert text or a symbolic variable to small block letters on a line

5

Represents the character you want to use instead of the logical not (¬), which you use to convert text or a symbolic variable to large block letters and then center the text or symbolic variable on a line

6

Represents the character you want to use instead of the cent symbol (¢), which you use to convert text or a symbolic variable to small block letters and then center the text or symbolic variable on a line