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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Finicking, but it could be done with StyleRef. Create a character style
(including All Caps) for the day and another for the date (also All Caps)
and apply them to the appropriate words; use the corresponding StyleRef
fields in the headers. If these character styles are applied to form fields,
they will not be lost when users enter the requisite data, but protecting
the document for forms may be too high a price to pay for this
functionality.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"LaRae Chasteen" LaRae wrote in message
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Good day,

My document of meeting minutes will be divided into sections, with each
section carrying different text in its header--I know how to do this using
StyleRef, but...the text in the body will NOT exactly match what is

required
in the header. Example:

Text in body: [bold] MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 2002
Text in left header: [not bold] August 19, 2002
Text in right header: [not bold] Monday

Note difference in font, case and string itself. It is at the location of
this entry that I want to start a new section with its unique header text.
Other people will use this template--would be optimal if they could enter

the
info with main text stream rather than editing each section header.

How can I do this if the text required in the section's header does not
appear anywhere in the body of the document?

(I tried referencing a character style with hidden text, but

unfortunately,
it is also hidden when referenced by a field.)

Any suggestions greatly appreciated,
LaRae