RE: Another Word question

Subject: RE: Another Word question
From: "Wilhelm, Joel" <jwilhelm -at- athenati -dot- com>
To: "Zen C" <zenizenc -at- yahoo -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 08:46:52 -0400

Zen,

You may have something tagged with "Heading 1" that the header is
picking up. I created a style called "Chapter" and inserted a header
like you did. Some of my pages showed blank headers. The reason was that
I had a blank line after my chapter title that was tagged with my
"Chapter" tag. Once I re-tagged this blank line as something else, the
header functioned properly. Not sure if this is what you are seeing or
not.

Joel


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Subject: Another Word question

Hi All,

I am trying to create a word template where it automatically takes in
the Chapter name in to the header of the document. It is designed in
such way that a header is not inserted in the first page, but only in
the rest of the pages of the chapter.

I inserted the header in the 2nd page with Insert-Field-Styleref-Heading
1(Chapter heading style). When I try to insert the for rest of the pages
it does not insert the header, but when I toggle the pages it shows the
link as {.Style Ref "Heading 1".}.

Can all the word gurus help me please.

Zen


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Re: Word question: From: Gene Kim-Eng
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