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<span id="How-to-Use-Include-Files"></span><h3 class="section">18.1 How to Use Include Files</h3>
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<p>To include another file within a Texinfo file, write the
<code>@include</code> command at the beginning of a line and follow it on
the same line by the name of a file to be included. For example:
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<pre class="example">@include buffers.texi
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<p>@-commands are expanded in file names. The one most likely to be
useful is <code>@value</code> (see <a href="_0040set-_0040value.html"><code>@set @value</code></a>), and even then
only in complicated situations.
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<p>An included file should simply be a segment of text that you expect to
be included as is into the overall or <em>outer</em> Texinfo file; it
should not contain the standard beginning and end parts of a Texinfo
file. In particular, you should not start an included file with a
line saying ‘<samp>\input texinfo</samp>’; if you do, that text is inserted
into the output file literally. Likewise, you should not end an
included file with a <code>@bye</code> command; nothing after <code>@bye</code>
is formatted.
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<p>In the long-ago past, you were required to write an
<code>@setfilename</code> line at the beginning of an included file, but no
longer. Now, it does not matter whether you write such a line. If an
<code>@setfilename</code> line exists in an included file, it is ignored.
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