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Change running header in mid chapter and then back again

Community Beginner ,
Jun 10, 2020 Jun 10, 2020

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My running header uses Heading2 paragraph text. Occasionally I have to force the Heading2 paragraph to the next page using a Heading2_Top_of_Page paragraph tag with a top of page pagination instead of a manual page break. I need to have the Heading2_Top_of_page represented  in the running header as well (either Heading2 or Heading2_Top_of_Page) but not both.

 

Is there a way to use both Heading2 and Heading2_Top_of_Page in the same variable in the same chapter but only have one or the other show when it is appropriate? 

 

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Thanks,

Robert

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Community Expert , Jun 10, 2020 Jun 10, 2020

You should be able to put multiple paragraph format names in the variable; separate them with a comma.

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You should be able to put multiple paragraph format names in the variable; separate them with a comma.

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Hi Robert:

 

I wrote this up in a different context here: https://www.rockymountaintraining.com/adobe-framemaker-even-smarter-running-heads/, but it shows the syntax (with the commas).

 

I'm going to mark Rick's answer as correct, but let us know if you have further questions. 

 

~Barb 

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Thanks to you and Barb. It worked like a charm.

Robert

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