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Please forgive if this is a repost. I'm not confident the previous went
through. .... So I have a document that has multiple character styles in each paragraph. I want to reference the first one on the even pages (easy) and the last one to show up on the odd pages (hard). It's hard because word searches "up from the bottom", but doesn't start where it is breaking the page, it starts at the bottom of the last paragraph started on page2 and gets that character style. This is particularly frustrating when the paragraph is continued on page 3 (and, you know what happens...)--the odd page header picks up the first reference, which is sequentially BEFORE the header on page 2. Is there a way to get the REAL last styleref on the page, and not just the last in the paragraph? |
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