+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | newpage | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Abbreviation: ã|\npã% Parameters: ã|noneã% ã|Description:ã% The \newpage markup stops formatting the current page, leaving the remainder blank (footnotes or bottom titles will print as expected), and starts a new page with the text following the markup. ã|Example:ã% The following example would print "Bibliography" at the top of the next page. The rock should be left at the bottom, because of the inevitability of entropic direction. \par \newpage \centerline{\bd Bibliography} \hp Grabens, G. 1970. {\it Mechanical Processes in the Human Geomechanism}. Winston: Geomedical Publications International. \hp Illite, I. 1911. "Picking the Philosopher's Stone." {\it Mining Truth}. 11:455--601. ã|Notes:ã% If you are in \twocolumns and you specify \newpage while in the first column, the second column will be left blank. If you are in \threecolumns and you specify \newpage while in the first column, the second and third columns will be left blank.