specifies one or more
output objects to add to an exclusion list.
ODS HTML HTML-file-specification(s) <STYLE='style-definition'>;
opens the HTML destination
and specifies the HTML file or files to write to. After the destination
is open, you can create output that is written in Hyper Text Markup
Language (HTML).
Note: The HTML destination is open
by default.
You can specify up
to four HTML files to write to. The specifications for these files
have the following form:
BODY='body-file-name'
identifies the file
that contains the HTML output.
CONTENTS='contents-file-name'
identifies the file that contains a table of contents for the HTML output. The contents ...
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