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Step 4. Start a new chapter.<br />

Apply the Heading 1 paragraph style to the first paragraph, which is the title of the chapter.<br />

Note<br />

Step 5. Set up the page headers.<br />

By default, the Heading 1 paragraph style is assigned to Outline Level 1. <strong>The</strong><br />

assignment of paragraph styles to outline levels is done through Tools > Outline<br />

Numbering.<br />

1) On a left page, put the cursor in the header and insert a page number field on the left<br />

(Insert > Fields > Page Number).<br />

2) Press Tab to put the cursor in the middle and insert a Chapter reference:<br />

Press Control+F2 (or choose Insert > Fields > Other from the menu bar) to display the<br />

Fields dialog box (Figure 255).<br />

On the <strong>Document</strong> page, for Type, select Chapter and for Format, select Chapter name.<br />

Make sure that Level is set to 1 and then click Insert.<br />

3) On a right page, put the cursor in the header, press the Tab key, insert a Chapter<br />

reference, press Tab again, and insert a page number field.<br />

4) If you need to adjust the tab stops for the header, modify the Header paragraph style. Do<br />

not manually adjust the tab stops.<br />

Figure 255: Inserting a chapter title into the header of a page<br />

Chapter 7 Working with Styles 229

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