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Have inserted a front page with a subtitle. I want to refer to the subtitle in the header from page 2 going forward |
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Format the subtitle with a Style name not used elsewhere the, in the page header for the 2nd & subsequent pages, use a STYLEREF field to refer to that Style. For the page setup, you'll need to use either:
• a 'different first page' page setup; or • a 'next page' Section break between the 1st & 2nd pages, with the page header for the 2nd Section unlinked from that of the 1st Section.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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I would suggest using the built-in style "Subtitle" modified to suit your formatting.
Here is my reference on: StyleRef Field. |
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