On 3/25/2014 12:19 PM, Toki wrote:
On 3/24/2014 5:27 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
>I'm wondering if there is a way to define a field as the first word on
the page and the last word on the page (like in a dictionary).
In the last decade, there have been roughly a dozen requests to
various mailing lists for a feature along those lines. Usually, but
not always, it is related to dictionary construction.
The workarounds I'm aware of, have placed either the first word of the
first new paragraph, or the first word of the last paragraph of the
previous page, in the page header.
The only way I see possible to do this is to have a separate style for
each page of the book. Otherwise, every header of every page within a
particular style always has the same text and formatting. If you change
it on a succeeding page, all previous pages are also changed as long as
they are governed by the same page style.
Dale Erwin
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