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I'm writing a multi-chapter book using Word 2003.

My book consists of several chapters. I would like a slightly different
header on the first page of each chapter.

I am using one of the supplied Microsoft templates for my book (I think that
it's the "manual" template). This has a large chapter number and some other
text on the first page of each chapter. Subsequent pages have slightly
different running headers.

I have added a new chapter to my book but it has inherited the previous
header. I would like it to take the header style from the Chapter 1 from
page.

Can anyone advise?

Cheers.

Bobby


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You can use a StyleRef field to pick up the text of a given style (the
chapter title, for example), or you can insert section breaks, unlink the
headers, and type in different text. The first method is by far the easiest
in most cases, but see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/StyleRef.htm

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"Bobby" wrote in message
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I'm writing a multi-chapter book using Word 2003.

My book consists of several chapters. I would like a slightly different
header on the first page of each chapter.

I am using one of the supplied Microsoft templates for my book (I think

that
it's the "manual" template). This has a large chapter number and some

other
text on the first page of each chapter. Subsequent pages have slightly
different running headers.

I have added a new chapter to my book but it has inherited the previous
header. I would like it to take the header style from the Chapter 1 from
page.

Can anyone advise?

Cheers.

Bobby



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Hi Bobby

Bobby wrote:
I'm writing a multi-chapter book using Word 2003.

My book consists of several chapters. I would like a slightly different
header on the first page of each chapter.

I am using one of the supplied Microsoft templates for my book (I think that
it's the "manual" template). This has a large chapter number and some other
text on the first page of each chapter. Subsequent pages have slightly
different running headers.


The usual way to accomplish this is by dividing your file into separate
sections (one for each chapter). Headers and footers are section
properties, and you can define a section to have a "different first
page" header/footer. See:

Working with Sections (by Dave Rado)
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...thSections.htm

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But, unless you need a section for other reasons, look into the StyleRef
field first. It is one of Word's underutilized treasures.
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"Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote in message
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Hi Bobby

Bobby wrote:
I'm writing a multi-chapter book using Word 2003.

My book consists of several chapters. I would like a slightly different
header on the first page of each chapter.

I am using one of the supplied Microsoft templates for my book (I think
that it's the "manual" template). This has a large chapter number and
some other text on the first page of each chapter. Subsequent pages have
slightly different running headers.


The usual way to accomplish this is by dividing your file into separate
sections (one for each chapter). Headers and footers are section
properties, and you can define a section to have a "different first page"
header/footer. See:

Working with Sections (by Dave Rado)
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...thSections.htm

HTH
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Hi Charles

Charles Kenyon wrote:
But, unless you need a section for other reasons, look into the StyleRef
field first. It is one of Word's underutilized treasures.


I know what you (and Suzanne) mean. I just read the OP differently: "a
slightly different header on the _first_ page of each chapter" could
probably mean both scenarios (a different first page header, which you
need either section breaks or uselessly complex and inflexible IF field
constructs, or a "living" header, where one section suffices.

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Agreed, and I realized that after seeing your post. Even with section
breaks, though, the StyleRef field saves a lot of work. I do use (Odd Page)
breaks between chapters, but I also use StyleRef fields so that (almost) all
my First Page, Even Page, and Odd Page Headers/Footers can remain linked
throughout the document.

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"Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote in message
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Hi Charles

Charles Kenyon wrote:
But, unless you need a section for other reasons, look into the StyleRef
field first. It is one of Word's underutilized treasures.


I know what you (and Suzanne) mean. I just read the OP differently: "a
slightly different header on the _first_ page of each chapter" could
probably mean both scenarios (a different first page header, which you
need either section breaks or uselessly complex and inflexible IF field
constructs, or a "living" header, where one section suffices.

Greetinx
Robert
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