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Re: headers with name and page
- Subject: Re: headers with name and page
- From: ArtL7@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:39:52 EDT
In a message dated 8/23/03 1:00:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, hb@xxxxxxxx writes:
Maybe I don't get your question, but if I do, the answer is very simple.
(Below, the angle brackets stand for the guillemets, which can be typed in
by going to expanded mode and typing ctrl-anglebracket.)
>
You can use normal formatting--just as you use for body text--anywhere
inside the final guillemet. E.g.,
- - >
Art Whoever
>
That would produce a header that looks like this:
- 1 - Myfile.txt
August 23, 2003
Art Whoever
Body text here............................
.............................................
And, of course, your name would appear in bold face.
Is that the kind of thing you wanted?
If you don't want to put the guillemets in manually, you can go to the
command line and enter them that way--e.g., by typing:
pn
Thanks for the pointers, but what I'm trying to do is to have flush right at the top of every page, the following information: Art Levine 1
next page: Art Levine 2
etc.
What's the exact procedure to do that, from hitting F5 to get to the command line, and step-by-step afterwards, what to do? Thanks for your advice. Also, I don't know what a "guillemet" is and what it's supposed to look like....Thanks, Art.