MULTIPLE LINE HEADERS AND FOOTERS by Ann Molison, Lakewood/Long Beach KUG, May 1987 (How do you make a multiple line header or footer with WordStar?) The first step is to turn off word wrap (CTRL-OW). Then type the header (or footer) on Page 1, Line 1, Col. 1. Your line can be as long as 194 characters. Some versions of WordStar will permit up to 240 characters. You will have to design your writing to have appropriate text breaks. When you are finished putting in your text, return to the beginning of the line (Ctrl- QS) and add the dot command .HE or .FO. You will then need to add an additional dot command to adjust the page length. Use .PL to do this. Every extra line used by the header reduces the number of lines available for the rest of the document. For a two-line header/footer, use the dot command .PL 65, for a three line header/footer, use the command .PL 64. Not all printers will adjust the page length correctly.