Security page classification labels in headers

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Greg

CGuy,

See the section on Advanced Conditional Headers and
Footers here:

http://home.cfl.rr.com/gmaxeyword/Conditional_Headers_Foote
rs.htm

Note the link is broken by text wrapping so make sure you
paste the entire link in your browser.

I put this together with lots of help from Peter
Jamieson. It works well but hasn't been tested on a large
document.

HTH
-----Original Message-----
Hello, I can not figure out how to do this.
I know that you can have multiple sections and up to three headers per section.
In order to comply with classified document
requirements. EVERY page must be marked at the top and
bottom with the highest security level contained on that
page. Each paragraph is marked with (U), (C), or (S). At
the top and bottom of each page must apear SECRET if a (S)
is present, CONFIDENTIAL if a (C) is present or
UNCLASSIFIED if only (U)s are present.
I would like to have this labeling automatically
displayed at the top and bottom of each page based on the
page content. My documents are currently around 60
pages. I could not figure out how to pull this off with a
styleref field and I see nothing else that would enable me
to do this. It needs to be dynamic because if, by
inserting text, a (S) marker gets pushed onto a following
page then the header/footer labels must change.
Has anyone any ideas on how to pull this off? Is it
possible to write an ActiveX control to add this feature
to Word???
 

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