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all right welcome back everyone another video on the basics of growth I want to talk about how to extend Groff or generally how you can add macros and make your own commands in case something is a little too long or you want to abbreviate something or really just make it your own thing Iamp;#39;m also just gonna talk about some other formatting stuff I didnamp;#39;t touch on in the last video so here we have another document again weamp;#39;re using the MS macros Iamp;#39;m still compiling to PDF and here is our document here we have some headings we have some text paragraph text one thing I donamp;#39;t think I mentioned in the last video so in H starts a section so nh4 introduction in H for formatting both of these sections start within H you can also use SH and what SH is is a unnumbered heading so youamp;#39;ll notice the numbers disappear if we recompile this so if youamp;#39;re the kind of person who either doesnamp;#39;t want numbered headings or maybe you need a heading