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Old May 25th, 2004, 07:43 PM
lcohen999
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Default TOC / Chapter in Header automatically

Hi All

I have a word document which I setup with the TOC option.

Everything works great what I would like to do is put a header on each
page with the latest chapter heading.

So if it is on chapter 5 - word examples

then in the header it would just read Word Examples and would change
dynmically

any thoughts?

Thanks!


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Old May 28th, 2004, 05:16 AM
Charles Kenyon
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Default TOC / Chapter in Header automatically

This is called a StyleRef field.
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Hi All

I have a word document which I setup with the TOC option.

Everything works great what I would like to do is put a header on each
page with the latest chapter heading.

So if it is on chapter 5 - word examples

then in the header it would just read Word Examples and would change
dynmically

any thoughts?

Thanks!


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