Automatically putting Clause numbering on top line.

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I have a large document that I have converted to word from a .pdf file. The
document is an act of parliment, and has numbered clauses, from 1 to
whatever, with the numbers down the left, and the text indented.

How do I print the first and last clause numbers for the page at the top of
each page (start clause left, page number centre, stop clause right). Some
of the clauses are quite long, so there would only be one clause on the page
(and it might span several pages). In this case, the same clause number
would be on both the left and right of the top line.

I hope this makes sense - thanks for any help.

Rob
 
You need a StyleRef field (actually two of them). See Word's Help topic
"Create a dictionary-style page header."

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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