I'd create a variable to hold the chapter title string and then invoke that in both the Chapter Title p-tag and the header.
Art On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Pat Fortino <patfortino at writenowdesign.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Unfortunately, I can't search the archives, but I'm sure this question has > been answered. > > I am using fm 8.x windows xp: > > I > have a chapter that is split into two files to allow for landscape > pages that occur later. I am using a running header to capture the > chapter title and display it in the header. Of course, it works fine in > the first file because it contains the chapter title p tag. But in the > second file, the running header does not work. I assumed this would > work like numbering and frame would look for the last occurrence of > that tag and use it, but it doesn't. > > Is there any automatic way > to do this; eg, split a chapter into multiple files and have automatic > running headers that display the chapter p tag? Otherwise, I will have > to manually enter the running header in this chapter and several others > which use the same configuration. Seems like a clunky solution :( > > BTW: > What happened to the framer's web site? I cannot search through the > thousands of answers that I know are available somewhere. Also, why are > we still using a list serve when a forum would be a lot more user > friendly and search-able? Again, I'm sure this has been discussed too, > but I can't search the archives. Or can I? > > Thanks > Pat Fortino > writenowdesign.com > >>>>>>>>>>>|<<<<<<<<<<<< > - Web Sites > - Technical Writing > - Editing > - Desktop Publishing > > Get Firefox, a Safer, Faster, and Better Browser > _______________________________________________ > > -- Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson No disclaimers apply. DoD 358
