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I am trying to recreate this heading for my document, however am not sure how to do it. I am used to FrameMaker where I set up the style to use a feature called Run-In Head. Can someone please advise on how I would do this? Thanks!
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See headers and footers.
Sections / Headers and Footers in Microsoft Word 2007-2013 See also StyleRef Field. This is not implemented as a Style in word although there is a Header style used in Headers. Might I also suggest: Basic Concepts of Microsoft Word - from Shauna Kelly because Word is not FrameMaker or any other program. It does things in its own way. |
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