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tpgoto

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See also: tpmove ttrack tpboard

Summary
Moves between the current page and another page, an overlay, underlay, or pasteboard.
Example (n/a)
No example is available for this feature.

Syntax (SVNNA)
page_num:n

The page number to access. The maximum number of pages allowed in a 3B2 document is 2,147,483,647.

pages:t

The number of pages to move backwards (-) or forwards (+). If a number is not specified, pages defaults to a value of 1.

page_name:n

Specifying a lay_name will prepare the specified over/underlay page for editing. You will only be able to edit the frames (and their contents) of the over/underlay if it is on the current page. If it is not on the current page you will still be able to carry out a restricted range of editing commands, such as changing the page size.

The page_name can also be the name of a 3B2 pasteboard. You can change the default dimensions of the pasteboard (500x500mm) by using tpgoto followed by tpsize

A page_name that consists only of a space will de-select the over/underlay and select the current page.

view_no:n

The number of the alternate view you want to go to. For example if you wanted to print page 5 alternate view 1, (see also tprint) the syntax would be:

 tpgoto 5;1 1
 tprint 5 2
lay_name:n

Prepares the specified over/underlay page for editing.

It is also worth noting that if you have specified tpgoto "header" and then you want to go back to the <page> it is not possible to specify tpgoto page. Instead you must use double quotes as in, "page" and then you are ready to draw a frame on the basic page.

Document created on 08-Feb-2003, last reviewed on 03-[invalid month: $nb-2003 (revision 2)