Hello, Framers,

For an FAQ doc, I’ve broken the usual “rule” of sensible-length headings 
because I’m making them be the full text of a question. So with the font size, 
the headings are often 3- or 4-lines.

The problem is that I have my master pages configured to include the heading 
text in the recto footers, via the “Running H/F #” variable. And with these 
very long headings, the text overruns the available space in the footer, pushes 
the footer “artwork” (just a nice pipe line between the heading text and the 
page number) to the wrong spot, and completely obliterates the page number.

So, what sorts of schemes/work-arounds have people created to deal with this 
sort of issue?

(I can imagine creating a new heading style for the long-winded headings, 
creating a new hidden-text heading style for the truncated text that I’d wish 
in the footer, and then adding the style for the truncated heading to the 
“Running H/F #” definition, which already has multiple styles to account for, 
for example, “heading 1” and “heading 1 page”. But this is certainly a hassle, 
and won’t be at all obvious to some other writer, or my future self.)

Thanks for suggestions,
-Monique
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