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Larry Eamigh
For years, we have been waiting for Microsoft Word to mature enough to handle
government (military) classified documents. The security requirements
require each paragraph (style) and paragraph be marked with the
classification (e.g., (C) for confidential, (S) for secret, etc.). Then for
each page within a document, the highest classification for each page must be
captured in both the Header and Footer (e.g., CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET, etc).
This has always required each page to be created with separate section
breaks in order to change the contents of the Header/Footer. We all know
what happens when you add a few paragraphs to a page. Everything moves down,
causing the section breaks from that point on to require re-positioning.
Has anyone ever created any software (macro, etc) that can handle this
problem automatically. There are hundreds of thousands of documents within
the US Government alone that would benefit tremendously, as would the editors
and proof-readers.
government (military) classified documents. The security requirements
require each paragraph (style) and paragraph be marked with the
classification (e.g., (C) for confidential, (S) for secret, etc.). Then for
each page within a document, the highest classification for each page must be
captured in both the Header and Footer (e.g., CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET, etc).
This has always required each page to be created with separate section
breaks in order to change the contents of the Header/Footer. We all know
what happens when you add a few paragraphs to a page. Everything moves down,
causing the section breaks from that point on to require re-positioning.
Has anyone ever created any software (macro, etc) that can handle this
problem automatically. There are hundreds of thousands of documents within
the US Government alone that would benefit tremendously, as would the editors
and proof-readers.