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Stefan Blom
 
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Default Problem with line numbering and footers

I just read the help topic again. My initial interpretation of the
help text was wrong; since StyleRef begings the search on the page it
is on, it should pick up the text in the first paragraph (and never
look on subsequent pages), no matter if the \l switch is used. You are
quite right about that!

However, I also tested again, in Word 2000, and I found that it does
behave the way I described in a previous message.

FWIW, even though I used a character style, the result also seems to
depend on the presence of paragraph marks in each paragraph where the
style is used. When I quickly created three pages by inserting section
breaks, I couldn't get the field (on any of the pages) to show
anything but the very *last* piece of text. Pressing Enter before each
break fixed that.

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Stefan Blom
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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When I try it, using three pages of dummy text with a character

style
applied to the first word on each page, I get the following results:

Page 1: First word on page 2
Page 2: First word on page 2
Page 3: First word on page 3

I would actually expect page 1 to show the first word on page 1 as

well
because the \l switch causes Word to search *the page* from bottom

to top,
picking up the *last* appearance of the style *on the page.*

This is in Word 2003 SP2.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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It did seem to work when I tested it (with the limitations stated

in
my previous reply). This also seems consistent with the help topic
titled "Field codes: StyleRef field" (see the "STYLEREF field
location" section at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...861931033.aspx).

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
I don't believe a StyleRef field, even with the \l switch, will

work
here
because it is based on text on the current page, not the next

page.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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"Herman" wrote in message
oups.com...
Good day,

I work with MS Word documents on a daily basis that is 100+

pages.
The
formatting they require specify that the line numbering must

be
on
the
right hand side of the page. Word can only place it on the

left
side. I
have created a text box linked to the header with the line

numbering
on
the right. Does anybody know of another way to do this?


I'm afraid there is no other method. If you find it difficult

to
get
your custom line numbers to line up with text, consider

specifying
a
fixed amount of line spacing (FormatParagraph, Indents and

Spacing
tab) for the text in the text box as well as for the text in

the
main
body of the document.

The second problem is that the footer of every page must be

the
first word of the next page. Is there an easy way to do

this?

Create a character style (with no formatting, based on

"underlying
properties") and apply it to the first word of each page. Then

add
the
STYLEREF "characterstylename_here" \l (backslash followed by

lowercase
"L") field to the footer.

Note that you cannot control which word is in fact the first

on a
page, since pages are created dynamically by Word as you add

and
remove text, so you'd better apply the style when document

formatting
is done (and you know what printer driver it will be used

with).
Alternatively, also add "Page break before" formatting
(FormatParagraph, Line and Page Breaks tab) to the paragraph
containing the character-styled text.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP