Hi all,
I'd like my template header to be formatted this way: ChapterTitle - Heading1.
Imagine I have a Heading1 on page 2 (let's say Introducing the product) of my
Chapter 1, then a second Heading1 on page 8 (Identifying the components).
How do I get a header displaying Chapter 1 -
On the master page, insert a Running H/F variable. Define it as
$paratext[heading1] (or whatever your paragraph tag is).
mathieu jacquet wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like my template header to be formatted this way: ChapterTitle -
Heading1.
Imagine I have a Heading1 on page 2 (let's say
L. Stephenson
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From: mathieu jacquet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Framers framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 6:52:54 AM
Subject: Paragraph Style in Header
Hi all,
I'd like my template header to be formatted this way: ChapterTitle - Heading1
To extract information from the body into the page headers, FrameMaker
uses the Running H/F variables in the page headers on the master pages.
For example, the 'default' definition of the Running H/F 1 variable is
$paratext[Title] which pulls the text of any paragraph tagged Title
into the header.
: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 6:52:54 AM
Subject: Paragraph Style in Header
Hi all,
I'd like my template header to be formatted this way: ChapterTitle - Heading1.
Imagine I have a Heading1 on page 2 (let's say Introducing the product) of my
Chapter 1, then a second Heading1 on page 8 (Identifying
Probably the easiest way is to create a new file using the default
BookChapter template. Go to the master pages, look at the header
structure, which contains the variables for Chapter and Heading1. Then
copy and paste them into your working file's master pages. Adjust the
name of the paragraphs,
Thank you all for your tips,
the problem is settled.
Have a nice morning/afternoon/evening!
Yours,
Mathieu.
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Hi all,
I'd like my template header to be formatted this way: "ChapterTitle - Heading1".
Imagine I have a Heading1 on page 2 (let's say "Introducing the product") of my
Chapter 1, then a second Heading1 on page 8 ("Identifying the components").
How do I get a header displaying "Chapter 1 -
On the master page, insert a Running H/F variable. Define it as
<$paratext[heading1]> (or whatever your paragraph tag is).
mathieu jacquet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like my template header to be formatted this way: "ChapterTitle -
> Heading1".
>
> Imagine I have a Heading1 on page 2 (let's
Cheers!
Rene L. Stephenson
- Original Message
From: mathieu jacquet <bobi...@hotmail.com>
To: Framers
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 6:52:54 AM
Subject: Paragraph Style in Header
Hi all,
I'd like my template header to be formatted this way: "ChapterTitle - Heading1".
Ima
To extract information from the body into the page headers, FrameMaker
uses the Running H/F variables in the page headers on the master pages.
For example, the 'default' definition of the Running H/F 1 variable is
<$paratext[Title]> which pulls the text of any paragraph tagged Title
into the
, 2008 6:52:54 AM
Subject: Paragraph Style in Header
Hi all,
I'd like my template header to be formatted this way: "ChapterTitle - Heading1".
Imagine I have a Heading1 on page 2 (let's say "Introducing the product") of my
Chapter 1, then a second Heading1 on page 8 (&
Probably the easiest way is to create a new file using the default
Book>Chapter template. Go to the master pages, look at the header
structure, which contains the variables for Chapter and Heading1. Then
copy and paste them into your working file's master pages. Adjust the
name of the paragraphs,
Thank you all for your tips,
the problem is settled.
Have a nice morning/afternoon/evening!
Yours,
Mathieu.
_
Votre contact a choisi Hotmail, l'e-mail ultra s?curis?. Cr?ez un compte
gratuitement !
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