# # BREAKUP

(This section of text is not faxed)

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## N EWFAX

## N UMBER 123-4567

(This section is faxed to 123-4567)

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# # EN DFAX

(This section of text is not faxed)

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## N EWFAX

## N UMBER 234-5678

(This section is faxed to 234-5678)

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# # EN DFAX

(This section of text is not faxed)

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## N EWFAX

## N UMBER 456-7890

(This section is faxed to 456-7890)

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# # EN DFAX

(This section of text is not faxed)

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# # BREAKUP

This directive informs CompuFax that this is a breakup file. This directive must occur on the first line of the file, or at least before any text lines. (When checking for this directive, CompuFax stops reading the file when it finds a line that is not a directive.) If you issue a SEND command with multiple files, only one of these files can be a breakup file.

# # N EWFAX

Each section of the breakup file that is to be sent starts with this directive. When CompuFax encounters this directive, it creates a new temporary file to which it copies the text that follows until either the # # ENDFAX directive is encountered, or the end of the breakup file is reached.

# # N UMBER

This directive specifies the fax phone number to be used for the current section of text. Normally, each section would have its own fax phone number embedded in the file, although sometimes you may want to send all sections to the same destination. In that case you can specify the number on the command line. When a section lacks a specified destination, CompuFax will assume the current destination, if there is one; otherwise it will give an error message.

# # EN DFAX

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