schizek,
Sorry, that was CS4. It looks the same but you can find CS3 here:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/
Best,
MH
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Browse All TopicsI am doing a book layout in InDesign. The book I am laying out is basically a large collections of related short stories and such that each have their own title. I would like to auto populate the titles throughout the header of each of the pages so you know what story you are on. I used the "Section Marker" to do this and it seemed to work perfectly except it doesn't handle longer titles very well. Is there a better way to do this?
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schizek,
Sorry, that was CS4. It looks the same but you can find CS3 here:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/
Best,
MH
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by: MHenryPosted on 2008-12-13 at 09:54:50ID: 23164765
schizek,
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You might want to give variables for running headers a try. One warning, these are kind of tricky. Not that you won't understand what's going on, just that they don't break. If it's a really long header and you want it to wrap, this probably won't work for you.
There's a tutorial here that does a much better job describing it than I could.
http://help.adobe.com/en_U
Best,
MH