@var{string1}
@var{string1}, @var{string2}
@var{string1}, @var{string2}, @var{string3}
-As part of a range, LO or LOWEST may take the place of @var{num1};
-HI or HIGHEST may take the place of @var{num2}.
+As part of a range, @subcmd{LO} or @subcmd{LOWEST} may take the place of @var{num1};
+@subcmd{HI} or @subcmd{HIGHEST} may take the place of @var{num2}.
@end display
@cmd{MISSING VALUES} sets user-missing values for numeric and string
values in parentheses. Up to three discrete values may be given, or,
for numeric variables only, a range of values optionally accompanied by
a single discrete value. Ranges may be open-ended on one end, indicated
-through the use of the keyword LO or LOWEST or HI or HIGHEST.
+through the use of the
+keyword @subcmd{LO} or @subcmd{LOWEST} or @subcmd{HI} or @subcmd{HIGHEST}.
The @cmd{MISSING VALUES} command takes effect immediately. It is not
affected by conditional and looping constructs such as @cmd{DO IF} or
@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
+that of @cmd{FORMATS} (@pxref{FORMATS}), but @cmd{WRITE FORMATS} sets only
write formats, not print formats.