Side Headers?
Hmm. I'm glad I don't like run-in subheads. FrameMaker definitely wins
this round! But it's nice to know how to do it in case I ever have to.
On Feb 12, 1:23*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
"Run-in sidehead" is the phrase where I've most often heard the term used,
as well. As for making them, seehttp://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/RunInSidehead.htm
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"grammatim" wrote in message
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I haven't encountered that use of "sidehead." The term used at the U
of Chicago Press for what I'm talking about is "shoulder head." (The
design of subheads is entirely up to the designer.) This from the
Chicago Manual of Style 15th ed. sec. 1.74:
"Subheads, except the lowest level, are each set on a line separate
from the following text, the levels differentiated by type style and
placement. The lowest level is often run in at the beginning of a
paragraph, usually set in italics and followed by a period. It is then
referred to as a run-in subhead (or run-in sidehead)."
Incidentally, FrameMaker can do run-in subheads as an ordinary feature
of any paragraph style; I haven't looked to see whether Word can? I
used that feature once to make dozens of two-word footnotes (they were
grammatical notes on individual words in a text) all appear to run
together as a single large paragraph.
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