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Default Multiple headers

The usual and most reliable method is to make use of the StyleRef Field. Say
that you want the Header to reflect the Chapter Name, then you would use the
StyleRef to reference the Chapter Heading Style. StyleRef (without any
additional switches) will look for the referenced style nearest the top of
the page of that header. Each time you insert a new Chapter Name, the
StyleRef picks up that new name. So you need to pick up the style that you
have used for direct and cross, so it may be necessary to create a new style
and apply to just those.

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Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP

"Calendar gal" wrote in message
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Word 2007. How do I create different headers in one document that is not
separated by chapters/page breaks/sections?