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Hi Januk,

On 17 November 2001 at 10:24:55 [GMT-0800] (which was 18:24 where I
live) Januk Aggarwal wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these
points:

MP>> The appropriate macro to use is %BLANK. That will ensure that a blank
MP>> message is generated whenever the template is invoked. [...]
MP>> %BLANK specifies that a template is intentionally blank and
MP>> generates nothing.

JA> So it's function overlaps the function of the %- macro?  What happens
JA> if you have %BLANK and some other stuff in your template?  Which takes
JA> precedence?

The other stuff. The %BLANK macro is a place-marker, much like the
legendary oxymoron "This page intentionally left blank". It is just
rendered meaningless in the presence of other text, unlike %CLEAR,
which will wipe the template of anything in it at that point at which
it appears.

Mind you, this is theory - I haven't tried any of it.

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