Using text as chapter in sectioned document

S

Stephen Haynes

I need to include text in conjunction with a page number
in the footers of my documents; text that shows up in a
Table of Contents along with the page number. Basically,
the "TEXT" is the chapter for a document section (of
which there are many sections). I cannot seem to make
this work. Any help would be appreciated.

For example: page 1 of the section that covers a HOW-TO
on Adobe Acrobat Reader would have a footer like...

"8/27/2004 ACRORD - 1"

The TOC would read as such:

"Adobe Acrobat Reader (Sol) (V3.0.0.1/3.0:10/08/97)
(ACRORD)..............................ACRORD-1"


I get all except the chapter [ACRORD], as it is text and
Microsoft Word (2002) seems to only want numbers.

Cheers,
Stephen
 
J

Jezebel

TOCs and footers are supposed to make your documents EASIER to use, not
render them unintelligible.
 
S

Stephen Haynes

Thanks for the feedback. I agree, but I am not in control
of the actual formatting requirements. Now, do you or
anyone else here have any suggestions?

Cheers,
Stephen
-----Original Message-----
TOCs and footers are supposed to make your documents EASIER to use, not
render them unintelligible.



I need to include text in conjunction with a page number
in the footers of my documents; text that shows up in a
Table of Contents along with the page number. Basically,
the "TEXT" is the chapter for a document section (of
which there are many sections). I cannot seem to make
this work. Any help would be appreciated.

For example: page 1 of the section that covers a HOW-TO
on Adobe Acrobat Reader would have a footer like...

"8/27/2004 ACRORD - 1"

The TOC would read as such:

"Adobe Acrobat Reader (Sol) (V3.0.0.1/3.0:10/08/97)
(ACRORD)..............................ACRORD-1"


I get all except the chapter [ACRORD], as it is text and
Microsoft Word (2002) seems to only want numbers.

Cheers,
Stephen


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