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It's an insurance list. The left column has the last name of the person.
The next column has first name of the person. The final column has the age. I want the header to give the beginning last name on the page and the ending last name on the page: "Bigelow to Burr". In the list itself I don't want "Bigelow" to appear thirty times but rather only at the first occurrence. That means that 29 times column one is blank or appears blank when the list is printed. How do I get column one to be blank most of the time when printed, but despite that the header registers the correct beginning and ending names on the page? For instance the printed page may have only one name in the left column: "Bowman" that appears 1/2 way down, but the header says "Bigelow to Bowman". |
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qumranandy was telling us:
qumranandy nous racontait que : It's an insurance list. The left column has the last name of the person. The next column has first name of the person. The final column has the age. I want the header to give the beginning last name on the page and the ending last name on the page: "Bigelow to Burr". In the list itself I don't want "Bigelow" to appear thirty times but rather only at the first occurrence. That means that 29 times column one is blank or appears blank when the list is printed. How do I get column one to be blank most of the time when printed, but despite that the header registers the correct beginning and ending names on the page? For instance the printed page may have only one name in the left column: "Bowman" that appears 1/2 way down, but the header says "Bigelow to Bowman". Use STYLEREF fields. Apply a style to the first column, let's say "LastName". Then, use the following fields construction: From {STYLEREF "LastName" } to {STYLEREF "LastName" \l} The \l switch in the second one will make Word look from the bottom of the page. Use CTRL-F9 to insert the pair of {}. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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Thanks, Jean-Guy.
The question isn't how to make dictionary style headers. That I have. The question is how to get the names to appear in the header when they don't print on the page. Take "Bigelow" for example. There are 50 insurance holders with that last name. I get 40 lines per printed page. The "Bigelows" stretch from the bottom of page 38 to the top of page 40. I don't want "Bigelow" to appear on every line but rather at the first occurrence alone - that is near the bottom of page 38. How do I get "Bigelow to Bigelow" to appear in the header at page 39 when the name "Bigelow" doesn't appear anywher on the printed page 39? Is there some way of making all the Bigelows in that left column transparent to the printer, so they don't appear in the printed list, but nonetheless have them very real to the header mechanism that searches the left column entries, so that he gets "Bigelow" in the header despite its transparency to the printer? "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: qumranandy was telling us: qumranandy nous racontait que : It's an insurance list. The left column has the last name of the person. The next column has first name of the person. The final column has the age. I want the header to give the beginning last name on the page and the ending last name on the page: "Bigelow to Burr". In the list itself I don't want "Bigelow" to appear thirty times but rather only at the first occurrence. That means that 29 times column one is blank or appears blank when the list is printed. How do I get column one to be blank most of the time when printed, but despite that the header registers the correct beginning and ending names on the page? For instance the printed page may have only one name in the left column: "Bowman" that appears 1/2 way down, but the header says "Bigelow to Bowman". Use STYLEREF fields. Apply a style to the first column, let's say "LastName". Then, use the following fields construction: From {STYLEREF "LastName" } to {STYLEREF "LastName" \l} The \l switch in the second one will make Word look from the bottom of the page. Use CTRL-F9 to insert the pair of {}. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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You can't use Hidden text, as that's the only font formatting that a
StyleRef field *will* pick up, but if there's space for the name and it's just not there, you could format it as Font Color: White. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Jean-Guy. The question isn't how to make dictionary style headers. That I have. The question is how to get the names to appear in the header when they don't print on the page. Take "Bigelow" for example. There are 50 insurance holders with that last name. I get 40 lines per printed page. The "Bigelows" stretch from the bottom of page 38 to the top of page 40. I don't want "Bigelow" to appear on every line but rather at the first occurrence alone - that is near the bottom of page 38. How do I get "Bigelow to Bigelow" to appear in the header at page 39 when the name "Bigelow" doesn't appear anywher on the printed page 39? Is there some way of making all the Bigelows in that left column transparent to the printer, so they don't appear in the printed list, but nonetheless have them very real to the header mechanism that searches the left column entries, so that he gets "Bigelow" in the header despite its transparency to the printer? "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: qumranandy was telling us: qumranandy nous racontait que : It's an insurance list. The left column has the last name of the person. The next column has first name of the person. The final column has the age. I want the header to give the beginning last name on the page and the ending last name on the page: "Bigelow to Burr". In the list itself I don't want "Bigelow" to appear thirty times but rather only at the first occurrence. That means that 29 times column one is blank or appears blank when the list is printed. How do I get column one to be blank most of the time when printed, but despite that the header registers the correct beginning and ending names on the page? For instance the printed page may have only one name in the left column: "Bowman" that appears 1/2 way down, but the header says "Bigelow to Bowman". Use STYLEREF fields. Apply a style to the first column, let's say "LastName". Then, use the following fields construction: From {STYLEREF "LastName" } to {STYLEREF "LastName" \l} The \l switch in the second one will make Word look from the bottom of the page. Use CTRL-F9 to insert the pair of {}. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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Thanks, Suzanne!
Now I notice - using Word 2007 - when I edit the file, which includes alot of footnotes - and I delete a body of text inclusive of the notes - the cross references aren't changing. That is to say, at note 15 it still says "see note 67", when the new note number (after the deletion of text + footnote) is 66. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can't use Hidden text, as that's the only font formatting that a StyleRef field *will* pick up, but if there's space for the name and it's just not there, you could format it as Font Color: White. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Jean-Guy. The question isn't how to make dictionary style headers. That I have. The question is how to get the names to appear in the header when they don't print on the page. Take "Bigelow" for example. There are 50 insurance holders with that last name. I get 40 lines per printed page. The "Bigelows" stretch from the bottom of page 38 to the top of page 40. I don't want "Bigelow" to appear on every line but rather at the first occurrence alone - that is near the bottom of page 38. How do I get "Bigelow to Bigelow" to appear in the header at page 39 when the name "Bigelow" doesn't appear anywher on the printed page 39? Is there some way of making all the Bigelows in that left column transparent to the printer, so they don't appear in the printed list, but nonetheless have them very real to the header mechanism that searches the left column entries, so that he gets "Bigelow" in the header despite its transparency to the printer? "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: qumranandy was telling us: qumranandy nous racontait que : It's an insurance list. The left column has the last name of the person. The next column has first name of the person. The final column has the age. I want the header to give the beginning last name on the page and the ending last name on the page: "Bigelow to Burr". In the list itself I don't want "Bigelow" to appear thirty times but rather only at the first occurrence. That means that 29 times column one is blank or appears blank when the list is printed. How do I get column one to be blank most of the time when printed, but despite that the header registers the correct beginning and ending names on the page? For instance the printed page may have only one name in the left column: "Bowman" that appears 1/2 way down, but the header says "Bigelow to Bowman". Use STYLEREF fields. Apply a style to the first column, let's say "LastName". Then, use the following fields construction: From {STYLEREF "LastName" } to {STYLEREF "LastName" \l} The \l switch in the second one will make Word look from the bottom of the page. Use CTRL-F9 to insert the pair of {}. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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If you have Track Changes turned on, nothing numbered will be right till you
accept the changes. But REF fields don't update automatically, anyway; you have to either manually update the fields (with F9) or print or switch to Print Preview to update them. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Suzanne! Now I notice - using Word 2007 - when I edit the file, which includes alot of footnotes - and I delete a body of text inclusive of the notes - the cross references aren't changing. That is to say, at note 15 it still says "see note 67", when the new note number (after the deletion of text + footnote) is 66. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can't use Hidden text, as that's the only font formatting that a StyleRef field *will* pick up, but if there's space for the name and it's just not there, you could format it as Font Color: White. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Jean-Guy. The question isn't how to make dictionary style headers. That I have. The question is how to get the names to appear in the header when they don't print on the page. Take "Bigelow" for example. There are 50 insurance holders with that last name. I get 40 lines per printed page. The "Bigelows" stretch from the bottom of page 38 to the top of page 40. I don't want "Bigelow" to appear on every line but rather at the first occurrence alone - that is near the bottom of page 38. How do I get "Bigelow to Bigelow" to appear in the header at page 39 when the name "Bigelow" doesn't appear anywher on the printed page 39? Is there some way of making all the Bigelows in that left column transparent to the printer, so they don't appear in the printed list, but nonetheless have them very real to the header mechanism that searches the left column entries, so that he gets "Bigelow" in the header despite its transparency to the printer? "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: qumranandy was telling us: qumranandy nous racontait que : It's an insurance list. The left column has the last name of the person. The next column has first name of the person. The final column has the age. I want the header to give the beginning last name on the page and the ending last name on the page: "Bigelow to Burr". In the list itself I don't want "Bigelow" to appear thirty times but rather only at the first occurrence. That means that 29 times column one is blank or appears blank when the list is printed. How do I get column one to be blank most of the time when printed, but despite that the header registers the correct beginning and ending names on the page? For instance the printed page may have only one name in the left column: "Bowman" that appears 1/2 way down, but the header says "Bigelow to Bowman". Use STYLEREF fields. Apply a style to the first column, let's say "LastName". Then, use the following fields construction: From {STYLEREF "LastName" } to {STYLEREF "LastName" \l} The \l switch in the second one will make Word look from the bottom of the page. Use CTRL-F9 to insert the pair of {}. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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![]() Thanks again, Suzanne! You're right on target. Here's an odd one for you. I have a twenty page Word2007 document. On five or six of those pages I have scanned in images that print well. Examples of Hebrew handwriting that I designed large. I then scanned and cropped and reduced the images to 20% to fit on a text line without changing the line spacing. On one page the scan isn't printing. I tried moving it to the text part of the page. No luck. I tried inserting a scan from another page, and that one - even though it prints at the other page - won't print on this page. The said scan printed in previous versions of the document. Got any ideas? QumranAndy Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Suzanne! Now I notice - using Word 2007 - when I edit the file, which includes alot of footnotes - and I delete a body of text inclusive of the notes - the cross references aren't changing. That is to say, at note 15 it still says "see note 67", when the new note number (after the deletion of text + footnote) is 66. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can't use Hidden text, as that's the only font formatting that a StyleRef field *will* pick up, but if there's space for the name and it's just not there, you could format it as Font Color: White. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Jean-Guy. The question isn't how to make dictionary style headers. That I have. The question is how to get the names to appear in the header when they don't print on the page. Take "Bigelow" for example. There are 50 insurance holders with that last name. I get 40 lines per printed page. The "Bigelows" stretch from the bottom of page 38 to the top of page 40. I don't want "Bigelow" to appear on every line but rather at the first occurrence alone - that is near the bottom of page 38. How do I get "Bigelow to Bigelow" to appear in the header at page 39 when the name "Bigelow" doesn't appear anywher on the printed page 39? Is there some way of making all the Bigelows in that left column transparent to the printer, so they don't appear in the printed list, but nonetheless have them very real to the header mechanism that searches the left column entries, so that he gets "Bigelow" in the header despite its transparency to the printer? "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: qumranandy was telling us: qumranandy nous racontait que : It's an insurance list. The left column has the last name of the person. The next column has first name of the person. The final column has the age. I want the header to give the beginning last name on the page and the ending last name on the page: "Bigelow to Burr". In the list itself I don't want "Bigelow" to appear thirty times but rather only at the first occurrence. That means that 29 times column one is blank or appears blank when the list is printed. How do I get column one to be blank most of the time when printed, but despite that the header registers the correct beginning and ending names on the page? For instance the printed page may have only one name in the left column: "Bowman" that appears 1/2 way down, but the header says "Bigelow to Bowman". Use STYLEREF fields. Apply a style to the first column, let's say "LastName". Then, use the following fields construction: From {STYLEREF "LastName" } to {STYLEREF "LastName" \l} The \l switch in the second one will make Word look from the bottom of the page. Use CTRL-F9 to insert the pair of {}. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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Does it show up in Print Preview?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks again, Suzanne! You're right on target. Here's an odd one for you. I have a twenty page Word2007 document. On five or six of those pages I have scanned in images that print well. Examples of Hebrew handwriting that I designed large. I then scanned and cropped and reduced the images to 20% to fit on a text line without changing the line spacing. On one page the scan isn't printing. I tried moving it to the text part of the page. No luck. I tried inserting a scan from another page, and that one - even though it prints at the other page - won't print on this page. The said scan printed in previous versions of the document. Got any ideas? QumranAndy Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Suzanne! Now I notice - using Word 2007 - when I edit the file, which includes alot of footnotes - and I delete a body of text inclusive of the notes - the cross references aren't changing. That is to say, at note 15 it still says "see note 67", when the new note number (after the deletion of text + footnote) is 66. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can't use Hidden text, as that's the only font formatting that a StyleRef field *will* pick up, but if there's space for the name and it's just not there, you could format it as Font Color: White. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Jean-Guy. The question isn't how to make dictionary style headers. That I have. The question is how to get the names to appear in the header when they don't print on the page. Take "Bigelow" for example. There are 50 insurance holders with that last name. I get 40 lines per printed page. The "Bigelows" stretch from the bottom of page 38 to the top of page 40. I don't want "Bigelow" to appear on every line but rather at the first occurrence alone - that is near the bottom of page 38. How do I get "Bigelow to Bigelow" to appear in the header at page 39 when the name "Bigelow" doesn't appear anywher on the printed page 39? Is there some way of making all the Bigelows in that left column transparent to the printer, so they don't appear in the printed list, but nonetheless have them very real to the header mechanism that searches the left column entries, so that he gets "Bigelow" in the header despite its transparency to the printer? "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: qumranandy was telling us: qumranandy nous racontait que : It's an insurance list. The left column has the last name of the person. The next column has first name of the person. The final column has the age. I want the header to give the beginning last name on the page and the ending last name on the page: "Bigelow to Burr". In the list itself I don't want "Bigelow" to appear thirty times but rather only at the first occurrence. That means that 29 times column one is blank or appears blank when the list is printed. How do I get column one to be blank most of the time when printed, but despite that the header registers the correct beginning and ending names on the page? For instance the printed page may have only one name in the left column: "Bowman" that appears 1/2 way down, but the header says "Bigelow to Bowman". Use STYLEREF fields. Apply a style to the first column, let's say "LastName". Then, use the following fields construction: From {STYLEREF "LastName" } to {STYLEREF "LastName" \l} The \l switch in the second one will make Word look from the bottom of the page. Use CTRL-F9 to insert the pair of {}. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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![]() Yes. What I did was took the file and opened it in Word2003 on the other computer. It opened in compatability mode and printed OK. Problem is Word2003 formats the pages slightly differently, so I'm off a couple of lines by page 10. In Word2007 the next page after the one with the scan that didn't print, the line separating the footnotes from the text-body is skewed. It's too close to the notes and in the center of the page not at the left. I may not have the right printer driver. It says HP laser jet 1320 PCL 5, while on the Word2003 computer it says HP laser jet 1320 PCL 6. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Does it show up in Print Preview? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks again, Suzanne! You're right on target. Here's an odd one for you. I have a twenty page Word2007 document. On five or six of those pages I have scanned in images that print well. Examples of Hebrew handwriting that I designed large. I then scanned and cropped and reduced the images to 20% to fit on a text line without changing the line spacing. On one page the scan isn't printing. I tried moving it to the text part of the page. No luck. I tried inserting a scan from another page, and that one - even though it prints at the other page - won't print on this page. The said scan printed in previous versions of the document. Got any ideas? QumranAndy Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Suzanne! Now I notice - using Word 2007 - when I edit the file, which includes alot of footnotes - and I delete a body of text inclusive of the notes - the cross references aren't changing. That is to say, at note 15 it still says "see note 67", when the new note number (after the deletion of text + footnote) is 66. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can't use Hidden text, as that's the only font formatting that a StyleRef field *will* pick up, but if there's space for the name and it's just not there, you could format it as Font Color: White. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Jean-Guy. The question isn't how to make dictionary style headers. That I have. The question is how to get the names to appear in the header when they don't print on the page. Take "Bigelow" for example. There are 50 insurance holders with that last name. I get 40 lines per printed page. The "Bigelows" stretch from the bottom of page 38 to the top of page 40. I don't want "Bigelow" to appear on every line but rather at the first occurrence alone - that is near the bottom of page 38. How do I get "Bigelow to Bigelow" to appear in the header at page 39 when the name "Bigelow" doesn't appear anywher on the printed page 39? Is there some way of making all the Bigelows in that left column transparent to the printer, so they don't appear in the printed list, but nonetheless have them very real to the header mechanism that searches the left column entries, so that he gets "Bigelow" in the header despite its transparency to the printer? "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: qumranandy was telling us: qumranandy nous racontait que : It's an insurance list. The left column has the last name of the person. The next column has first name of the person. The final column has the age. I want the header to give the beginning last name on the page and the ending last name on the page: "Bigelow to Burr". In the list itself I don't want "Bigelow" to appear thirty times but rather only at the first occurrence. That means that 29 times column one is blank or appears blank when the list is printed. How do I get column one to be blank most of the time when printed, but despite that the header registers the correct beginning and ending names on the page? For instance the printed page may have only one name in the left column: "Bowman" that appears 1/2 way down, but the header says "Bigelow to Bowman". Use STYLEREF fields. Apply a style to the first column, let's say "LastName". Then, use the following fields construction: From {STYLEREF "LastName" } to {STYLEREF "LastName" \l} The \l switch in the second one will make Word look from the bottom of the page. Use CTRL-F9 to insert the pair of {}. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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I suspect that changing the printer driver might be the first line of
attack. Anything that shows up in Print Preview (as opposed to just Print Layout view) should print. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Yes. What I did was took the file and opened it in Word2003 on the other computer. It opened in compatability mode and printed OK. Problem is Word2003 formats the pages slightly differently, so I'm off a couple of lines by page 10. In Word2007 the next page after the one with the scan that didn't print, the line separating the footnotes from the text-body is skewed. It's too close to the notes and in the center of the page not at the left. I may not have the right printer driver. It says HP laser jet 1320 PCL 5, while on the Word2003 computer it says HP laser jet 1320 PCL 6. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Does it show up in Print Preview? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks again, Suzanne! You're right on target. Here's an odd one for you. I have a twenty page Word2007 document. On five or six of those pages I have scanned in images that print well. Examples of Hebrew handwriting that I designed large. I then scanned and cropped and reduced the images to 20% to fit on a text line without changing the line spacing. On one page the scan isn't printing. I tried moving it to the text part of the page. No luck. I tried inserting a scan from another page, and that one - even though it prints at the other page - won't print on this page. The said scan printed in previous versions of the document. Got any ideas? QumranAndy Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Suzanne! Now I notice - using Word 2007 - when I edit the file, which includes alot of footnotes - and I delete a body of text inclusive of the notes - the cross references aren't changing. That is to say, at note 15 it still says "see note 67", when the new note number (after the deletion of text + footnote) is 66. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can't use Hidden text, as that's the only font formatting that a StyleRef field *will* pick up, but if there's space for the name and it's just not there, you could format it as Font Color: White. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "qumranandy" wrote in message ... Thanks, Jean-Guy. The question isn't how to make dictionary style headers. That I have. The question is how to get the names to appear in the header when they don't print on the page. Take "Bigelow" for example. There are 50 insurance holders with that last name. I get 40 lines per printed page. The "Bigelows" stretch from the bottom of page 38 to the top of page 40. I don't want "Bigelow" to appear on every line but rather at the first occurrence alone - that is near the bottom of page 38. How do I get "Bigelow to Bigelow" to appear in the header at page 39 when the name "Bigelow" doesn't appear anywher on the printed page 39? Is there some way of making all the Bigelows in that left column transparent to the printer, so they don't appear in the printed list, but nonetheless have them very real to the header mechanism that searches the left column entries, so that he gets "Bigelow" in the header despite its transparency to the printer? "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: qumranandy was telling us: qumranandy nous racontait que : It's an insurance list. The left column has the last name of the person. The next column has first name of the person. The final column has the age. I want the header to give the beginning last name on the page and the ending last name on the page: "Bigelow to Burr". In the list itself I don't want "Bigelow" to appear thirty times but rather only at the first occurrence. That means that 29 times column one is blank or appears blank when the list is printed. How do I get column one to be blank most of the time when printed, but despite that the header registers the correct beginning and ending names on the page? For instance the printed page may have only one name in the left column: "Bowman" that appears 1/2 way down, but the header says "Bigelow to Bowman". Use STYLEREF fields. Apply a style to the first column, let's say "LastName". Then, use the following fields construction: From {STYLEREF "LastName" } to {STYLEREF "LastName" \l} The \l switch in the second one will make Word look from the bottom of the page. Use CTRL-F9 to insert the pair of {}. -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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