Re: Running Headers Separate from Page Headers
- From: "Stefan Blom" <no.spam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 09:56:27 +0200
Similar, but not identical, functionality exists in Word: In a single
header or footer (no section breaks required), you can insert a
StyleRef field to show the "current" text of a paragraph in a certain
style.
What the field cannot do is to display "(continued)" (unless of course
that text is actually in the text it references).
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"mbaird" wrote in message
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> It would be nice to have a feature that would allow a person to have
a
> running headers that float at the top of the page (the first
paragraph on the
> page).
>
> For example:
>
> Financial Risks (continued)
>
> The heading "Financial Risks" is a heading in the middle of the
previous
> page. The subject for that heading continues to the next page and
hence
> "Financial Risks (continued).
>
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