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  Here is some text for use in trying to understand the JUST and JFILL
  commands.  2This is  line 2  which is  a bit  short. 3This  is line
  number 3 which has been padded out  to make it extra long so as  to
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	SETZM DIR
	SETZM CREASW	;Don't want to be in CREATE mode for sure.
	TRZ F,REDNLY	;Set for READWRITE
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HOMEF:	PUSHJ P,ZSAVE	;Save a record of present conditions
	TLO F,ZATT
	PUSHJ P,WRPAGE	;Save page if not in READONLY mode 
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;	TLZE F,ENTRD	;I BELIEVE THAT WE SHOULD CLOSE ALWAYS FOR SAFETY
	CLOSE DSKO	;Make sure file gets out savely
;	PUSHJ P,TMPWRT	;We may want to return
	PUSHJ P,FLSPAG	;This should flush page without bothering ATTACH buffer.
HERE are several lines to test INDENT which has a bug.
HERE are several lines to test INDENT which has a bug.
HERE are several lines to test INDENT which has a bug.

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 	PUSHJ P,FLSDIR	;Necessary to make room if repeated switching is allowed
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	SETZM RDONLY	;Set for read write
	SETZM CREASW	;Don't want to be in CREATE mode for sure.
	MOVE T,ZDATAR	;Get return index value
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   This is line number 1 and some filler for number one. 

   THIS IS LINE NUMBER 2 and some filler for number two. 
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   THIS IS LINE NUMBER 3 and some filler for number three. 

  there  has to be some  carry-over to line number 5,   which in this
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  THIS IS LINE NUMBER 5 

  THIS IS LINE NUMBER 6 

  THIS IS LINE NUMBER 7 

  THIS IS LINE NUMBER 8 

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