Brian Barker wrote:
At 13:40 01/08/2009 -0400, William Drescher wrote:
I have a master document/subdocuments. I would like to have a heading
that spans all subdocuments and footers that are unique to each
subdocument. The master document has no text in it, it is just a
container for each chapter. If I open the master document and create
a header, it works fine. But, If I create a footer in a subdocument,
it is not carried to the master document.
I'm no expert on master documents, but here's a thought. The master
document appears to inherit styles from its subdocuments. And headers
and footers are properties of their page styles, of course. So I think
you need to create different page styles in your subdocuments and create
the footers in those. These styles could simply be copies of each
other, provided they have different names. You may then need to repeat
your common header in each page style, but that's a small inconvenience.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
Thanks Brian, but that is really messy in a document with lots of
subdocuments. I was hoping there is an easier, more
straightforward way.
bill
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