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Old 04-19-2013, 08:32 AM
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Hi! This Forum is a God send! I have asked questions before and always had them answered promptly. Thank you so much for what you're doing.

I am self-publishing a book. I've inserted a header and I figured out how to have odd an even headers. Here's the problem. I want the odd header to stay the same throughout the book but I would like the even headers to the reflect the new chapter title. Is that possible in Word? How can I do it?



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Assuming that you are using a particular style to format your headings, you can insert a STYLEREF field in the even header; the field will display the text of the current heading using that style.
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See StyleRef Field. You may not need the section breaks at all!

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Thanks, guys! I will try using the STYLEREF and see how that works. I didn't even know the STYLEREF existed until you mentioned it!

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