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Madcap flare word document headings export
Madcap flare word document headings export






madcap flare word document headings export

In any case, I was mostly recommending just making sure that the Master Page that you think is being applied is in fact what is being applied. I'm not sure if the way that I do it is best or not, but it definitely works for me.

madcap flare word document headings export

I don't actually mess around with Master Page Layouts at all, so I couldn't tell you much about that. Best yet, this does not interfere with the HTML5 master page, which takes precedent over the ones specified by Section breaks. As I recall, (it's been a while since I had to mess with this) if no default Page Layout is set in the target, the master page will be applied correctly in Word output, even if there's also a Chapter/Page Layout break that specifies a Page Layout. I set up a new section break and pick the Master Page that I want to use. I actually specify which Master Page I'm using for my word output directly from the ToC. It's just not mentioned much because Word is definitely the poor, ignored cousin of most other output types.

madcap flare word document headings export

Master pages are also used for Word output, oddly. Then pick Running HF from the factory templates. To create a variable set, go to Project Organiser, right click and Add Variable Set. This Help page may also help with the running header set up: You can search the forums for Running Headers and Heading Variables to get more information. So I think we have got a mismatch of errors here. The Heading.Level1 looks like "heading variables".

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It's a confusing issue that has been around for a while - I've not tested it recently as I don't create much PDF from Flare, and usually apply my own templates to get Word variables, but have some old projects that still work generating Word using master pages and not page layouts. There are 2 types of variables - Heading Variables, and Running Headers, the latter works in Word, and the first works in PDF. Please try to give a bit more information so we can help you troubleshoot the problem. On the Advanced tab, under Master Page (which actually does refer to a master page file), make sure it says "(default)", in other words, there's no associated master page. On the General tab, for the Master Page Layout (which actually refers to a page layout file, not a master page file confusing, I know), make sure you have selected the appropriate page layout file. So, in your Word target, look in two places: Where is that string of characters coming from? Is it something in the page layout you've associated with the Word target? Or (and this is what I suspect), is that string of characters at the bottom of the master page that you use for your online output and you've associated that master page with your Word output? In early versions of Flare, master pages were used for both online output and Word output, but around Flare 3 or 4, page layouts were introduced to use for print output, including Word. Despite my friendly welcome, I not sure what to advise, but that's because I need more information.








Madcap flare word document headings export