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Portrait and Landscape Headers and Footers
I have a document that has many section breaks so that I can include both
portrait and landscape portions in the same document. I have a standard Header that includes basic document information (Title, Subject, Last Modified, and Version) that's formatted (with tabs) to stretch across the top of the page: [Left Margin] TITLE [Right-Tab] VERSION [Right Margin] [Left Margin] SUBJECT [Right-Tab] MODIFIED DATE [Right Margin] I pull Title, Subject, and Modified in from Word Fields (and presumably they auto-update--but that's another issue), but Version is straight text b/c I only want to update it when I publish the document, not each time I modify it. My question is: Is there anyway to set up my Header so the right-justified text is always relative to the margin (whether I'm in the portrait or landscape section)? Right now, I've got two styles defined: Header and Header Landscape which means that every time I add a new section, I have to go in, turn off "Same as Previous" and update the style to the correct version. In addition, b/c "Same as Previous" is turned off, when I update my Version number, I have to manually update it in every section. I hope this makes sense and that someone can help me. |
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