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++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| newcolumn |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+Abbreviation: ã|\ncã%
+
+Parameters: ã|noneã%
+
+ ã|Description:ã%
+When using \twocolumns or \threecolumns, there may be times when an author
+wants to force TEXT1 to break a column at a point other than at the bottom
+of a page. This can be done by entering the \newcolumn markup. Any
+column in the double or triple column formats can be broken by inserting the
+\newcolumn (\nc) markup.
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+This was accomplished by entering the \newcolumn markup between the desired
+list entries while in \twocolumns
+
+\twocolumns
+\hangingparagraph
+
+Ehrlich, P. et al. 1984. {\it Cold and the Dark}.
+New York: W.~Norton.
+\hangingparagraph
+Osborn, E. 1962. (personal message).
+\newcolumn
+\hangingparagraph
+Roszak, T. 1972. {\it Where the Wasteland Ends}.
+New York: Harper & Row.
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| Ehrlich, P. et Roszak, T. 1972. |
+| al. 1984. Where |
+| Cold and the the Wasteland |
+| Dark. New Ends. New |
+| York: York: Harper |
+| W. Norton. & Row. |
+| Osborn, E. 1962. |
+| (personal |
+| message). |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Notes:ã%
+This markup has the same effect as \newpage if you are in a printing in one
+column instead of multiple columns.
+ If you are in multiple columns and you want to go to the next page, use
+\newpage instead of \newcolumn.