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Multiple Line Header
I would like to create an automatically numbered header that looks something
like this: Exhibit A Name of Exhibit or III Name of Section (both of these would be centered) I can get the numbering part down fine, but can't figure out how to get Word to stick in the automatic line break so that the text appears on the next line. If I just hit a 'return', the numbering disappears. Any ideas? |
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Multiple Line Header
Press Shift+Enter before typing the name of the exhibit or section as the
case may be. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "cfulmer" wrote in message ... I would like to create an automatically numbered header that looks something like this: Exhibit A Name of Exhibit or III Name of Section (both of these would be centered) I can get the numbering part down fine, but can't figure out how to get Word to stick in the automatic line break so that the text appears on the next line. If I just hit a 'return', the numbering disappears. Any ideas? |
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