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Header formula to display current "Heading 1" at the top of each page
Hi All,
I'm running Word 2007. I am creating a long document using the "Heading 1" style for each section header so that I can use the automated TOC. I was wondering if there was a way to insert a formula into the header that would display the name of the current section based on the current "Heading 1" in effect. Is there a field that already has this value or can a formula be used? Thanks, Scott |
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