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<h2 class="appendix">Appendix D Include Files</h2>
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When TeX or an Info formatting command sees an <code>@include</code>
command in a Texinfo file, it processes the contents of the file named
by the command and incorporates them into the DVI or Info file being
created. Index entries from the included file are incorporated into
the indices of the output file.
<p>Include files let you keep a single large document as a collection of
conveniently small parts.
<ul class="menu">
<li><a accesskey="1" href="Using-Include-Files.html#Using-Include-Files">Using Include Files</a>: How to use the <code>@include</code> command.
<li><a accesskey="2" href="texinfo_002dmultiple_002dfiles_002dupdate.html#texinfo_002dmultiple_002dfiles_002dupdate">texinfo-multiple-files-update</a>: How to create and update nodes and
menus when using included files.
<li><a accesskey="3" href="Include-Files-Requirements.html#Include-Files-Requirements">Include Files Requirements</a>: <code>texinfo-multiple-files-update</code> needs.
<li><a accesskey="4" href="Sample-Include-File.html#Sample-Include-File">Sample Include File</a>: A sample outer file with included files
within it; and a sample included file.
<li><a accesskey="5" href="Include-Files-Evolution.html#Include-Files-Evolution">Include Files Evolution</a>: How use of the <code>@include</code> command
has changed over time.
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