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Using Different Headers in a Section.
Hi,
I am preparing a word doc that consists of three sections. I have assigned different numbering styles to each separate section. I want to place headers in section 2 and the headers will be different for each page of the section. Is there anyway of doing this without having to make a section for each page?? I have used webcasts on Youtube to get me to this point but cannot get any further. Can you help me? Thank you in advance, Bill |
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Using Different Headers in a Section.
The answer depends on how you want the header on each page to differ
from the others in the section. If the header needs to repeat some piece of text that occurs on that page, use a StyleRef field in the header to repeat whatever text is formatted in a particular style. Look up StyleRef Field in the help file. If the varying text in the header is a number or date that can be calculated from the page number, you can use a Formula field that uses a Page field as part of the formula. That's about the extent of your options. Anything else is going to require a section break for each page. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 16:04:17 -0700, Bill wrote: Hi, I am preparing a word doc that consists of three sections. I have assigned different numbering styles to each separate section. I want to place headers in section 2 and the headers will be different for each page of the section. Is there anyway of doing this without having to make a section for each page?? I have used webcasts on Youtube to get me to this point but cannot get any further. Can you help me? Thank you in advance, Bill |
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