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Possibly, but you're more likely to get VBA help in one of the word.vba NGs.

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"Merker" wrote in message
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Thankyou for your help.

Could there be a way to write a macro for this or am i dreaming?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

No automatic way, no.

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"Merker" wrote in message
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I am setting up a template for a technical doc and is numbered as

folows:

Section 1 General Contract Conditions.
1.1 title
body of text

1.2 title
body of text

1.3 title
body of text
-------------------------------------------------------------page

break
What i want to do is if the body of text goes to a new page because of
adding or deleting of information i would like it to automatically

insert
a
headind at the top of the new page like the following

1.3 title cont.






 
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