Inserting a Chapter Name and Number in a Header or a Footer
Before you can insert chapter information into a header or footer, you must first set the outline numbering options for the paragraph style that you want to use for chapter titles.
To Create a Paragraph Style for Chapter Titles
1. Choose Tools - Outline Numbering.
2. In the Style box, select the paragraph style that you want to use for chapter titles, for example, "Heading 1".
3. Select the numbering style for the chapter titles in the Number box, for example, "1,2,3...".
4. Type "Chapter" followed by a space in the Before box.
5. Enter a space in the After box.
6. Click OK.
To Insert the Chapter Name and Number in a Header or a Footer
1. Apply the paragraph style that you defined for chapter titles to the chapter headings in your document.
2. Choose Insert - Header or Insert - Footer, and then select the page style for the current page from the sub-menu.
3. Click in the header or footer.
4. Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Document tab.
5. Click "Chapter" in the Type list and "Chapter number and name" in the Format list.
6. Click Insert and then click Close.
The header on every page that uses the current page style automatically displays the chapter name and number.
JeJe wrote:Unless anyone knows better, there doesn't seem to be a way to change it so that the chapter number in the heading is after the heading text instead of before.
JeJe wrote:If you have to have it that way you can add a chapter number field at the end of every chapter heading.
There is still the problem of the chapter number appearing before the heading - that can be hidden by setting the numbering character style to one with white text so the number isn't seen. See attached doc.
JeJe wrote:Unless anyone knows better, there doesn't seem to be a way to change it so that the chapter number in the heading is after the heading text instead of before.
Edit: Forgot the page header, but I guess you'll figure that out... |
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