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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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I interpreted "first sentence on the page" as not being identical to "first
sentence of the first paragraph beginning on the page," but what you say is
true if that would suit the OP's purposes.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Jezebel" wrote in message
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Occurs to me you could be a little smarter still. Since StyleRef picks up
the first instance on the page (unless you tell it otherwise) you could
format the first sentence of *every* paragraph with a tag style. Then it
wouldn't matter if the pagination changed.

You can use find and replace to select the first sentence of every
paragraph, and replace with the 'find what' text, style X.




"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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No, but a StyleRef field will pick up a character style. You could

create
a
character style (which need not be any different from the Default
Paragraph
Font) and apply it to the first sentence on the page. You'd have to do
this
when editing was complete and you were sure pagination wouldn't change.

It
seems rather pointless, though, since it would mean you'd have the same
text
twice at the top of the page.

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"arne" wrote in message
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Can this be done without the use af style etc? Simply use a
field/fieldswitch in the header to pick the first sentence on every

page
an
use it as a header?
arne