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Old 06-03-2015, 02:12 AM
Lonesy Lonesy is offline Macro to create a title in the Header when a certain text style is used (such as Heading 1) Windows 7 64bit Macro to create a title in the Header when a certain text style is used (such as Heading 1) Office 2010 64bit
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Default Macro to create a title in the Header when a certain text style is used (such as Heading 1)


I am creating a word document and would like a title to appear in the header of each page. I would like this title to change according to the headings that are applied within the main part of the page. I wanted the title to be linked to the format/style of the Heading 1 in my style list but I am having trouble making it work. Has anyone done this before and can they help???
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