Hoi Wim,
Bedankt voor je antwoord. Het is nog niet helemaal wat ik zoek, (mijn
systeem update automatisch -voor zover ik me kan herinneren) , maar ik
ga ermee aan de slag.
Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,
Dick Spierings
' +31 (0)413 343786
www.fluidwell.com
Hoi Wim,
Bedankt voor je antwoord. Het is nog niet helemaal wat ik zoek, (mijn
systeem update automatisch -voor zover ik me kan herinneren) , maar ik
ga ermee aan de slag.
Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,
Dick Spierings
' +31 (0)413 343786
" www.fluidwell.com
Hi Dick,
This is how we did it:
Put a ' Header/Footer $1' or 'Header/Footer $2' marker in the bodytext.
Then on the MP refer your Running H/F variable to $marker1 or $marker2
(I think Running H/F 4 has a default reference to $marker1.
This marker should be maintained manually
Hi Dick,
This is how we did it:
Put a ' Header/Footer $1' or 'Header/Footer $2' marker in the bodytext.
Then on the MP refer your Running H/F variable to <$marker1> or <$marker2>
(I think Running H/F 4 has a default reference to <$marker1>.
This marker should be maintained manually
Hi Rick,
With my former employer I did just that for seven years in a row! So there must
be a way...
I never bothered too much about the how, but I do know that $marker1 is
involved somehow. It can be that a FrameScript was involved, but I find that
unlikely: I had the only office that
Hi Rick,
With my former employer I did just that for seven years in a row! So there must
be a way...
I never bothered too much about the how, but I do know that <$marker1> is
involved somehow. It can be that a FrameScript was involved, but I find that
unlikely: I had the only office that
Hi,
I am looking for a way to transfer the Heading1 title defined in a previous
book file to the next file of the book, to have the Heading1 title of the
previous file reappearing in the header of the next file.
Using the Running H/F 2 gives no result, as the Header1 got defined in a
previous
Hi,
I am looking for a way to transfer the Heading1 title defined in a previous
book file to the next file of the book, to have the Heading1 title of the
previous file reappearing in the header of the next file.
Using the Running H/F 2 gives no result, as the Header1 got defined in a
previous