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Suzanne S. Barnhill Suzanne S. Barnhill is offline
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Default Unit labels on page

Yeah, the AnchorToHeader article you reviewed was actually preparing the
ground for this one. I thought I'd mentioned it to you.

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"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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I wasn't aware of the article Daiya cited -- Suzanne must've sneaked it in
while I wasn't looking. :-)
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Jay Freedman wrote:
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You can find other advice at
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MarginalText.htm, but the text box
will allow you to rotate the text 90 degrees, something you can't do
with a frame (unless you embed a table inside the frame, an extra
complication).

Robyn wrote:
I write operations manuals for a manufacturing company, and our
manuals are dividied into 9 units. I would like to be able to print
the Unit number vertically on the edge of the page so that when a
user "flips through" the manual, the Unit number would show on the
edge of each page. Unit 1 would be placed at the upper portion of
the page, Unit 2 lower, Unit 3 still lower, etc. and Unit 9 would be
towards the bottom of the page.

Any suggestions?