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Old 08-07-2012, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Lakey View Post
Thanks.

7 Sections and counting as I thought this was the only way to create different headers (or have chapter names at the top of the page).

The StyleRef field sounds like what I need to use, but I don't really understand how to use it. I just want the name of the first heading on the page to be what the chapter is called in the Header.
In a copy of your document.

Assuming you are using Heading 1 as the style for your chapter headings...

In your page 2 header of Section 1
Insert > Quick Parts > Field > StyleRef
Pick your Heading 1 style

Delete your section breaks and see what happens.

You may also want to look at How to set up a document with front matter 2007
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