Note that you can insert, into an unlinked header or footer, the
contents of any header or footer: just bookmark the header (footer) to
insert and then add a cross-reference to the bookmark in question.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"David64T" wrote in message
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The "Same as previous" feature in Word currently lets the user specify
that
the header or footer should be populated with the same content as the
previous Section.
A refinement of this feature to allow the user to specify not just the
one
"previous" section but to choose from a selection list of all previous
sections in the document would be a great help for a document which:
1. Repeatedly "alternates" the same recurring 2 or 3 headers or
footers
(e.g. simply because of recurring changes in page orientation).
or
2. Has a headers/footer including the original text of a bookmark -
currently if the user deselects "Same as previous", this instantly
means the
text in the current Section is no longer linked in any way to the
original
"bookmark", and thus will no longer be updated when the bookmark in
the
original Section is updated.
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