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I am editing a Bible, and in the header, I have STYLEREFs with the chapter and verse. The chapter and verse are populated based on a Style that I made for each one. This works fine except in the cases when a new chapter starts on a page with text that is in another chapter. So, instead of having 1:43–2:4 for example, it will show 2:43–2:4.
In that case, the STYLEREF does not recognize the first chapter since it started on an earlier page, and it only shows the chapter on the current page. Along these lines, I would also like for the STYLEREF to show 1:20-35 for example, if there is not a new chapter introduced on the page. At the moment, it has 1:20–1:35. Is there a way to use conditional logic to solve these issues? Or is there another solution to these problems? Thanks for any feedback. |
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This may help: Useful StyleRef tricks by Suzanne Barnhill, MVP.
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