In a message dated 2009.11.24 16:30 -0500, Séamas Ó Brógáin wrote:
... If I’m not mistaken, to have different text in the same position
on each page requires the use of text frames; to have frames
automatically positioned at the top of each page requires the use of
headers . . .
... which means that you don't particularly /need/ the frame, because
the header is just a special frame (special in the sense that it (a) has
a default page-anchored position [top of page] and (b) repeats).
However, a more general purpose frame, as opposed to a header, might be
convenient.
Is there a predictable 1-1 relationship between page number and header
content? Would it make sense to maintain your content in a database and
generate the document from the database?
John
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