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On 3/25/2014 3:38 PM, Dale Erwin wrote:
The only way I see possible to do this is to have a separate style for 
each page of the book.  Otherwise, every header of every page within a 
particular style always has the same text and formatting. If you 
change it on a succeeding page, all previous pages are also changed as 
long as they are governed by the same page style.
Dale Erwin

Not if there could be a field defined as the first (or last) word on the 
page. You would insert the appropriate "Field Name" in the header, and 
then the actual text would change from page to page without a need for a 
new style. That's what fields do, like page numbers.
Virgil


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