FORMS DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE3-34 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS FORMS CREATION GUIDEThis example prints the following text within the designated box:text Text characters that are to be printed at the specified location.Multiple text strings (a string is a series of characters) can bespecified by enclosing each text string in single quotation marks.Separate each text string with one or more spaces. Each string isprinted as one physical line of text.Text strings enclosed by singlequotes (such as ’abcde’) can be broken and continued onto the nextinput record. The FDL compiler skips all embedded spaces until itfinds the first character of the next record.TEXT IN BOX command defaultsThe defaults for the optional keywords in the TEXT IN BOXcommand are HORIZONTAL, DOTS, CENTER, and HORIZONTAL.A box with matching coordinate values must be defined before TEXTIN BOX command can reference it. Thus the statement allows nineoptions for the position in a box where the text is to be placed, asshown in the following list and in figure 3-16.1. TOP LEFT or LEFT TOP2. TOP CENTER or CENTER TOP3. TOP RIGHT or RIGHT TOP4. LEFT CENTER or CENTER LEFT5. CENTER CENTER (default) or CENTER6. RIGHT CENTER or CENTER RIGHT7. BOTTOM LEFT or LEFT BOTTOM8. BOTTOM CENTER or CENTER BOTTOM9. BOTTOM RIGHT or RIGHT BOTTOM.Figure 3-16. Possible text positions in boxNote that except for CENTER, two keywords are required. If nolocation is specified, the default is to place text in the center of thebox. If the font selected causes the text to overflow the box oroverflow the page, the system prints the form as specified andgenerates a message indicating the maximum size font, in points,that will fit in the allotted space.FIRSTNATIONALTRUST