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Default & in headers

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"JE McGimpsey" wrote:

The logic is that for headers and footers, '&' is an escape character,
not a concatenation operator.

For instance:

Printed at &[Time]

Will print the current time for &[Time]


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Dave F wrote:

I understand that if you want "M&A" to appear in a header you have to enter
it as M&&A

What's the logic here? What would you be concatenating in the header (or
footer)?