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Old November 9th, 2006, 02:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Default Field codes for headers

Note, however, that if a heading includes a line break, this will be picked
up by the StyleRef field. For some workarounds, see
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/StyleRef.htm

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You'd need to make both 'Section 1' and 'Executive Summary' the Heading 1
Style and in the same Paragraph. Even if the words 'Executive Summary' are
on the next line, use a Line Break rather than a paragraph break to move

it
to the next line. Then the StyleRef will pick up the whole of the Heading.

Terry

"Island Girl" wrote in message
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Hi, Terry:

Thanks so much for your wonderful help as usual. I had no idea that I
didn't need section breaks.

I don't want to wear out my welcome, Terry, but just one more thing: Is
there any way that I can include the words following the heading. For
Example in "Section 1. Executive Summary" could the "Executive Summary"
somehow be included?

If not, with your instructions, I'm still way ahead of the game.

Thanks again!



" wrote:

You need to use the StyleRef field referencing the Heading Level
(presumably
Level 1 for the section heads) inserted into the Headers. StyleRef will
(by
default) pick up the nearest referenced style automatically. So each
section
will automatically pick up the section heading.

One of the advantages of using the StyleRef for Headers (or Footers) is
that
you can eliminate the need to create new Word sections. Simply starting

a
new main level 1 heading on a new page (use PageBreakBefore as part of
the
Heading 1 style) and the runing StyleRef will pick up the new headings.

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"Island Girl" wrote in message
news Let's say I have a long document with 10 different sections. I have
automatically numbered headings for each section; for example,

"Section
1.
Executive Summary," "Section 2. Risk Factors," and so on.

How can I use field codes in the headers so that when new sections

are
inserted between existing ones, the headers will automatically change
to
the
correct section number AND the accompanying text?

Am I dreaming?