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I can make different headlines in one document, but
he task asks me to do it without typing it. Thank you! |
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You can create a character style, apply it to the relevant words, and then insert a STYLEREF field in the page header.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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Generally speaking there is no way to do this.
You can put text from a page in its header using the StyleRef Field but you will have to apply a style to that text. The style can be a character style that has the same appearance as your body text. However, editing is likely to change what that first word is. If on the other hand, you are beginning a new topic, you can use a heading style to begin that topic and link the that style to your StyleRef field. |
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Thank you, that works!
![]() I have already used SaveDate, FileSize etc., but I didn't think of Fields now. |
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