Hi
I am using the field attribute STYLEREF in the header of a document to show the current Heading level. I made a style called "Heading1" and STYLEREF showed it correctly. So as not to confuse users of the template I have started using the Microsoft standard "Heading 1" but if I apply STYLEREF in the same manner I get an error message.
Does anybody know either why this could be happening or another way to put a Heading 1 text is the header bearing in mind that the heading text will change throughout the document and I do not want to resort to using sections as it is going to be used as a template.
I am more used to FrameMaker so I am finding this just a little frustrating.
TIR
Dave
I am using the field attribute STYLEREF in the header of a document to show the current Heading level. I made a style called "Heading1" and STYLEREF showed it correctly. So as not to confuse users of the template I have started using the Microsoft standard "Heading 1" but if I apply STYLEREF in the same manner I get an error message.
Does anybody know either why this could be happening or another way to put a Heading 1 text is the header bearing in mind that the heading text will change throughout the document and I do not want to resort to using sections as it is going to be used as a template.
I am more used to FrameMaker so I am finding this just a little frustrating.
TIR
Dave