I use Word 2000 to create time lines of criminal
investigation, which often exceed 50 pages in length.
Because of the extensive detail in which each event is
described, it is not uncommon for several pages in a row
to be without a section heading. This results in reader
often loosing track of where they are chronologically in
the document. Therefore, I am trying to figure out a way
to print the most recent Level 1 section heading, which is
the date, as a header atop each page. This would allow the
reader to see where they are at anytime, just as one can
do by referencing the top of a page in a dictionary and
seeing the first and last words listed on the page.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Christian