Rather than use a formula, use a StyleRef field. See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/StyleRef.htm.
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I am using Word 2003
I created a 2 page Header Form for our procedures. The headers are
tables.
I used the instructions that required me to create the 2nd page header
first, then the first page header. This works wonderfully. But I would
like
to add one more thing for convenience.
Both page headers include cells with the Title, latest Revision (A, B or C
etc) and the revision date. I would like to create a formula on the 2nd
Page
Header that would copy whatever was put into these cells on Page 1
Header -
automatically on to page 2 header. Is this possible??? If so, can you
help
me or point me in the right direction?
Aurora