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Charles Kenyon
 
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Take a look at the styleref tutorial at
http://addbalance.com/word/download.htm.
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"Peaceful Wisdom" wrote in
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As I said, I don't know much about Word. I did read the help, but couldn't
get it to work.

"Daiya Mitchell" wrote:

I'm pretty sure there's a Help topic on dictionary-style headers. Look
up
that, and the StyleRef field (which is what you are going to need) to
start
with.

" Print dictionary-style page headers" is the topic title.


On 12/17/04 10:25 AM, "Peaceful Wisdom" wrote:

Hi all, I need some help with this. I have the bible in a Microsoft
Word
document. What I need is to have the header of each page display the
first
book, chapter and verse on the left side and the last book, chapter and
verse
on the right side. I am using the bullets and numbering function for
the
verses. At the start of each chapter, I have a line that states the
current
book and chapter. I also have the page split into two columns.
Can anyone give me an example on using dictionay style headers? I'm
using
Word 2002. I don't know that much about Word and all it's functions. I
would
like to keep the current format of the bible, but I can change it up a
little
if need be.
Thanks for all the help.


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