On 20/06/11 4:11 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 10:19 15/06/2011 +0100, Mark Stanton wrote:
To reproduce a very common printing style I want to have a header
line (on every page) in my document with the page number on the right
or left depending on whether it's a right or left page, and also
centred text (on the same line).
I think the first bit isn't too hard (is it?), but I can't work out
how to have centred text and not centred text on the same line.
Anyone know how?
Yup. You'll have worked out that you need separate page styles for
right and left pages, with the Next Style of each set to the other -
so that they alternate through your document. In both headers you
need a centre tab at the centre and in the right page style you also
need a right tab at the right text margin. (You will probably find
these already set for you in the default Right Page and Left Page page
styles.) The left page header content is then easy: <page number
field><tab character><centred text>. What may not be quite as obvious
is that your right page header needs to contain <tab
character><centred text><tab character><page number field>.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
Thanks, helped me. Its so simple and I had never thought of it. I'd be
embarrassed to explain how I was doing it.
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