Headers

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Jim J.

I combine different files from different people into a master document. I
have been able to divide each of these files by section breaks and place the
name of the file in the different headers in the master document.

But I need to place a static date in the header that repeats for ALL pages.
I have not found a way without having to place the date in the header in
every section break.
 
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Graham Mayor

The master document function is broken in Word and should be avoided
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/WhyMasterDocsCorrupt.htm

Use instead Includetext fields and put the date in the header of the
document in which the fields are placed.
or
you could probably arrange a macro to print all the required documents
separately having first added a date to each of their headers


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Jim J.

Graham,
I'm trying to avoid having to place the date in each header after a section
break. Do you know if you could have a header with a date that will repeat on
all pages regardless of the page break? ie. a combination of fixed and
variable text in the header?
 
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Graham Mayor

If you put a date field in the header(s) it will show the current date when
the document is opened.

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