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Running Cross References in Headers - Like a Dictionary
I am using MS Word 2003, SP1, and am creating an instruction book, with a
numbered outline. I would like to put into the header or footer both the title of the document (easy), and a reference to what step I am on (not easy). I know that I can use chapter numbers in the page reference of the header/footer if I insert section breaks. But this is a work in progress, and would required lots of changes to section breaks if I did that. Is there a way to put in a cross reference or some other link that will reprint into my header/footerthe first line of my outline list that appears on the page; then when page breaks change, the cross reference will automatically update. This would be just like in a dictionary, where the first and last word listed on the page appear at the top to assist in quickly finding the entry you want. |
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