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Takamitsu,

I don't know any way to get headers to work just as you describe  
UNLESS you could somehow get the numbers you want to be automatic  
numbers.  Is that possible?  Otherwise it sort of clashes with the  
normal idea of running headers, and I don't see a way around messy  
new sections each time.

But perhaps someone will have a different idea.  Maybe make the odd  
header blank and then insert your "header" text at the top of each  
page, or maybe make text blocks one line high and have them flow to  
subsequent pages.  I'm not familiar with the new text blocks and  
flowing yet-- just trying to experiment...

That said, A more intimate understanding of the nature of the  
document and purpose of the numbers may help...

Hope this helps, (though obviously not much)
	Ben Andrus

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On 2011 Sep 12, Mon, at 3:36 pm, takamitsu muraoka wrote:

> Dear friends,
>
> Does anyone know how to add different running heads on succeeding  
> pages?
>
> Say I have a chapter with 50 pages. On even pages I can insert in  
> the Header area on the first even page by typing “Chapter I:  
> Phonetics.” The same text will automatically get inserted on all  
> the subsequent even pages.
> On odd pages I want to insert paragraph numbers such as “§ 1 – 4”,  
> then “§ 5 – 7” and so on. But if I type “§ 1 – 4” on the first odd  
> page, the same text gets automatically inserted on all the  
> subsequent odd pages of Chapter I. How can I insert a different  
> text on each odd page? To create a new section each two pages is a  
> horrible bother. There must be an easier, more elegant way to go  
> about it.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Takamitsu



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