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Observera att du inte kan klistra in formeln. Du måste skriva in den,
och du måste använda tangentkombinationen Ctrl+F9 för att infoga { }. Var också noga med blankstegen i formeln. Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2012-10-11 16:25, Erbenius wrote: Hej! Vet inte om detta är rätt sätt att svara. I alla fall. Tack så jättemycket för att du svarade. Tyvärr får jag det inte att fungera. Jag gör säkert ett syntaxfel. 1. Om jag klistrar in din formel, hanterar inte Word det som en fältkod utan som vanlig text. Erbenius 'Stefan Blom[_3_ Wrote: ;493375']Well, you can use a formula field as follows: { = { SECTION } - 2 } To enter each pair of field delimiters, press Ctrl+F9. Use F9 to update the field construct. Press Alt+F9 to show/hide field codes. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Erbenius" wrote in message ... - The section number (in field Section) is too high because I have two sections before the section that I will call number one. Can I manipulate with the field section number (section - 2), so I get the right sectionnumber in the Header. I ask very kindly for help. - |
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