SPLIT Thå  SPLIÔ prograí allowó yoõ tï choð uð largå fileó thaô  cannoô bå  loadeä  intï thå Worä Processor® Iæ yoõ eveò  geô  thå  "Filå truncated¢  messagå  iî thå Worä Processoò theî  yoõ  shoulä  uså SPLIT®  Tï ruî SPLIT¬ uså thå Ruî Disë Prograí Functioî  (Shifteä Functioî Keù 7© anä keù iî SPLIT¬ theî á Space¬ theî thå namå  oæ thå  documenô  yoõ wanô tï split® Foò example¬ tï  spliô  á  filå calleä  "MANUAL.DOC"¬  typå  iî "SPLIÔ  MANUAL.DOC"®  SPLIT  wilì creatå  severaì smalleò files¬ eacè oæ whicè caî bå  loadeä  intï thå Worä Processor® If¬ foò example¬ "MANUAL.DOC¢ ió spliô intï ³ fileó theî thå firsô filå createä wilì bå calleä "MANUAL.1"¬  thå seconä "MANUAL.2"¬ anä thå thirä "MANUAL.3"® SPLIT  creates files which are about 32000 characters long;  this gives you approximately 12000 free characters in the Word Proces sor.  In  an attempt to make the resultant files as  readable  as possible, SPLIT will only divide a document at the end of a line. Moreover, it will give preference to blank lines and double blank lines when deciding the exact point at which the document  should be split. If  you get a "Disk full" message when running SPLIT,  the  files that have been created will remain on the disk, but you will have to  de