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At 11:36 PM +0200 12/9/11, 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.

With respect, Takamitsu, if the header changes on 
every page (or every odd page as here) it is not 
actually a "running" head -- it doesn't run. It 
stops.

What you are really looking for is desktop layout 
app capability; I fear that if we had these 
capabilities in NWP it would be a big and bloated 
program.  :)

Cheers, geoff

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