M
Medser
Hi there,
I'm using Word 2003. I've used Cross-References so that when I type in text
for Heading 1 of each section of the doc, the Header of that section
automatically updates to the same text. E.g. if I type "Management" as
Heading 1, the Header updates to "Management."
The trouble I'm having is that when I create a new section, the Ref is no
longer there, so when I type a new heading, the header won't update. This is
a template for execs who have basisc Word skills, so i need this to be simple.
I've tried a Macro, but to be honest I'm not very good with Macros, so if
this is the way to go, can somebody give me a step-by-step? I've also looked
into Bookmarks, Field Codes and StyleRefs but it's really confusing to me!
Thanks!
Mel
I'm using Word 2003. I've used Cross-References so that when I type in text
for Heading 1 of each section of the doc, the Header of that section
automatically updates to the same text. E.g. if I type "Management" as
Heading 1, the Header updates to "Management."
The trouble I'm having is that when I create a new section, the Ref is no
longer there, so when I type a new heading, the header won't update. This is
a template for execs who have basisc Word skills, so i need this to be simple.
I've tried a Macro, but to be honest I'm not very good with Macros, so if
this is the way to go, can somebody give me a step-by-step? I've also looked
into Bookmarks, Field Codes and StyleRefs but it's really confusing to me!
Thanks!
Mel