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Is it possible to automatically put the first word on next page in the footer?
Hello,
In my office, we need to put the first word of the next page in the footer of the current page. If the first word on the next page is "project", then the following will need to appear in the footer of the current page: /project...... With such requirements, I need to break the page manually and put the "/project......" in the body of the document manually. This is very tedious. Apart from writing a macro and running it every time I have finished the document, is it possible to make use of the Word fields to produce the required effect? Hope someone can come up with a solution. Herbert |
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Is it possible to automatically put the first word on next page in the footer?
See http://www.gmayor.com/catchwords.htm
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Herbert Chan wrote: Hello, In my office, we need to put the first word of the next page in the footer of the current page. If the first word on the next page is "project", then the following will need to appear in the footer of the current page: /project...... With such requirements, I need to break the page manually and put the "/project......" in the body of the document manually. This is very tedious. Apart from writing a macro and running it every time I have finished the document, is it possible to make use of the Word fields to produce the required effect? Hope someone can come up with a solution. Herbert |
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