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From: gg2@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Guy Gallo)
Subject: Re: W4W
Message-ID: <1991Jun5.004213.8723@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu>
Organization: Columbia University
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1991 00:42:13 GMT

In article <9079.2849CD86@onebdos.oneb.wimsey.bc.ca> Dave.DeGear@f22.n681.z89.onebdos.UUCP (Dave DeGear) writes:
>How can you get W4W to change headers and footers between 
>sections of one document?  For example, if you have a 
>chapter title as a header, how can you change it when you 
>hit the next chapter?  How can you get the page numbers to 
>start over with the next section is a variation of this 
>question.


To do what you ask is actually simple, and pretty elegant in WfW.
It requires that you insert a StyleRef field in the header (or 
footer) with the formatting you desire.

And it requires that you have a style defined for Chapter headings
and that you have the chapter headings consistently formatted with
that style.

For instance, in a book I'm writing, I have heading 1 as Chapter Heading, 
and heading 2 as Section.

So, I might have something like "Chapter One", "Laundry", the former
formatted as heading 1, the latter as heading 1.

In my header right aligned, I have:

{styleref heading 1} - {styleref heading 1}

And what prints is Chapter One - Laundry.

To enter a field either select Insert.Field, and pick the field from the
menu, or press Ctrl-F9 to enter field brackets and type the field name
and style name.

Note, this would also work if the name of the style were ChapeterHeading...

Hope this helps.

