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emomobile emomobile is offline Slightly Different Header on Every Page Windows 7 64bit Slightly Different Header on Every Page Office 2013
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
Put these in Text boxes in your headers (even though not in the normal header area). Use different even and odd headers. The text boxes should be set to be behind or in front of text rather than in-line with text.

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Thanks for the reply. Whenever I put a text box in a header, it makes it behave just like regular header text. That is to say that it copies it across every odd or even page.

I looked into the StyleRef field thing. From what I can understand, that takes text from the page, that you manually tag with a bit of code and puts it into the header. The problem is that while I may want my header to say "Section 1.2.1 - Smoke Inhalation" it doesn't necessarily say that on the page anywhere for the StyleRef to draw from. Plus to be honest... That all seems a bit over my head.
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