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If you did as I suggested in post #17, you wouldn't need to check the document as you could be assured the header would reflect the cover page.
And yes, you can save a Style. I'd have thought that was perfectly obvious as the attachment to post #17 has two such Styles being used for this. Simply add them to your exam document's template.
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