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<p>Texinfo&rsquo;s <em>chapter structuring</em> commands (could more generally be
called <em>sectioning structuring</em>, but that is awkward) divide a
document into a hierarchy of chapters, sections, subsections, and
subsubsections.  These commands generate large headings in the text,
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<p>The chapter structuring commands do not create a node structure, so
normally you put an <code>@node</code> command immediately before each
chapter structuring command (see <a href="Nodes.html#Nodes">Nodes</a>).  The only time you are
likely to use the chapter structuring commands without also using
nodes is if you are writing a document that contains no cross
references and will only be printed, not transformed into Info, HTML,
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