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![]() I'm updating a book I self-published two years ago. Suddenly the running heads in my MSWord document have changed. The page number used to appear on the same line (in the top corner) as the centered (italicized) running head--which is what I want. But now the page number, still in the top corner, is on a line ABOVE the running head (still italicized). How do I correct it so that both the page number and the running head are on the same line? I have a style set for even-page running head and odd-page running head, and that seems to be working. Do I need a style that also incorporates the page number? Or is that separate? Thank you for any guidance. Claire Bettag Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 03-10-2017 at 09:35 AM. Reason: Mark as solved |
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