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How to customize Headers?
What's the best way to customize the Headers in my Word document? In my
document I have these headers: Index Foreword _______________________ II Introduction ___________________ III Chapter 1 Universality ___________ 1 Chapter 2 Uniqueness ____________ 2 Chapter 3 Iconicity ______________ 3 References ______________________ A The Index is hidden in the TOC. The Foreword and Introduction are in a seperate section, as well as the text chapters, as well as the references at the end of the document. I would like to have the 'ordinary text' chapters the prefix 'Chapter x' like depicted. What's the best thing to do? To create a custom "NumberedHeader 1" and changing it list properties? And create another customized style "UnnumberedHeader" for the Foreword, Intro and References chapters? And a "NotTOCHeader" for the Index header? Or is it better to use Word's inbuilt styles? Making "Header 1" like "NumberedHeader 1". And e.g. "Header 6" equal to the style "UnnumberedHeader" (with level 1) and "Header 7" equal to the style "NotTOCHeader" (with level 9). I guess it's the latter. I see already some advantage because I'm using { IncludeText } fields and wouldn't like to update all normal "Header 1" in all the included documents to something like "NumberedHeader 1". I'd appreciate to hear some advantages or disadvantages of the mentioned methods. Many thanks in advance! |
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