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Hello Microsoft Word gurus.
I'm preparing a template for a report that our company puts out on the regular. As it's just a template there are a ton of headings with no actual report undernead them. Now, as I'm preparing the template I'm putting (For example) "Question 4.5.3 continued..." or whatever. Of course, when my colleagues come to fill the document in, these might be redundant, or incorrect. I'm relatively new to building templates, and I have to say that I find the MSN help files to be lacklustre to say the least. What I'm really looking for is a file field that can be put at the top of each page, like in the header or something, that can tell if there's a heading at the top of the page (a heading that would go into the TOC, for instance), and if not it'll display the PRECEEDING heading followed by 'con'd'. Am I making this clear? If there's anyone out there who can follow my ramblings, and thinks they could help me, just get in touch. Cheers. |
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