@vindex FORMATS
@display
-FORMATS var_list (fmt_spec).
+FORMATS var_list (fmt_spec) [var_list (fmt_spec)]@dots{}.
@end display
@cmd{FORMATS} set both print and write formats for the specified
-numeric variables to the specified format specification.
+variables to the specified format specification.
@xref{Input and Output Formats}.
Specify a list of variables followed by a format specification in
parentheses. The print and write formats of the specified variables
-will be changed.
+will be changed. All of the variables listed together must have
+the same type and, for string variables, the same width.
-Additional lists of variables and formats may be included if they are
-delimited by a slash (@samp{/}).
+Additional lists of variables and formats may be included following
+the first one.
@cmd{FORMATS} takes effect immediately. It is not affected by
conditional and looping structures such as @cmd{DO IF} or @cmd{LOOP}.
@vindex PRINT FORMATS
@display
-PRINT FORMATS var_list (fmt_spec).
+PRINT FORMATS var_list (fmt_spec) [var_list (fmt_spec)]@dots{}.
@end display
@cmd{PRINT FORMATS} sets the print formats for the specified
-numeric variables to the specified format specification.
+variables to the specified format specification.
Its syntax is identical to that of @cmd{FORMATS} (@pxref{FORMATS}),
but @cmd{PRINT FORMATS} sets only print formats, not write formats.
variable names after a slash (@samp{/}), followed by a list of values
and their associated labels, separated by spaces.
+Value labels in output are normally broken into lines automatically.
+Put @samp{\n} in a label string to force a line break at that point.
+The label may still be broken into lines at additional points.
+
Before @cmd{VALUE LABELS} is executed, any existing value labels
are cleared from the variables specified. Use @cmd{ADD VALUE LABELS}
(@pxref{ADD VALUE LABELS}) to add value labels without clearing those
@vindex WRITE FORMATS
@display
-WRITE FORMATS var_list (fmt_spec).
+WRITE FORMATS var_list (fmt_spec) [var_list (fmt_spec)]@dots{}.
@end display
-@cmd{WRITE FORMATS} sets the write formats for the specified numeric
-variables
+@cmd{WRITE FORMATS} sets the write formats for the specified variables
to the specified format specification. Its syntax is identical to
that of FORMATS (@pxref{FORMATS}), but @cmd{WRITE FORMATS} sets only
write formats, not print formats.