How to have same textfield on all pages? (Pub 2003)

D

Dennis Gaida

Hi there,

I'm new to Publisher, so don't blame me for this one.

I know I can have Master pages - and I do have one which consists of a
grey box on every page as heading.

Now I want a text box IN that heading which has different content
dependant on the page content, so it might aswell be "Topics", "Misc",
"Anything".
I don't feel like creating a text box for EVERY page, so is there some
way I can set up a text box in which I only have to enter new text for
every page?

Or is there some way of setting up headings, topics and so on?

AS I said I'm new ;)

Regards
Dennis
 
°

°°MS-Publisher°°

Yes, you are new, and the first thing you want to tell us is what version of
Publisher you are using.

If you go to the menu Insert > Page (Ctrl+Shift+N) have a look at the
options there. So if you have already created a Text Frame on that page,
you can automatically create it on any other pages.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

°°MS-Publisher°° said:
Yes, you are new, and the first thing you want to tell us is what
version of Publisher you are using.

If you go to the menu Insert > Page (Ctrl+Shift+N) have a look at the
options there. So if you have already created a Text Frame on that
page, you can automatically create it on any other pages.

Looks like you're overdue for that trip to the optician, Davey...
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

°°MS-Publisher°° said:
Na, people should not place such information in the headers.

Why - because you don't read them. perchance...? ;o)
 
D

Dennis Gaida

Thanks for the nice welcome to some forum... Yes I did want to tell
you my version first, because it's always important to know what
version I'm using since there could be differences between the
version, e.g. Access 97 or XP.

Thanks for you help anyways I was used to Quark X Press and it's a
little different in that program.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top