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<pre>This problem still exists. I have a 66 page document full of various Header1,
Header2, Header3 styles on pages. In the page Header I inserted
Document->Chapter Name (setting to level1) : Document->Chapter Name (setting to
level2)
I find that on some pages it work exactly as expected. Example:
Page has a Heading1 of
"Server Installation" then some text and a Heading2 like "Initial
Configuration"
And in the header it shows
"Server Installation : Initial Configuration" (right justified), with a line
under it. Looks great!
Then on the page that follows there is only a Heading1, so it duplicates the
text and shows it for SomeText : SomeText
It would be better if there was a way to say, always show the last Header1, and
show the : and Header2 stuff if found, else don't show it for that page.
Then on yet another page I have a Heading1 and Heading2, and it ignores the
Heading2 and duplicates Heading1. I am running version 6.4.4.2 on:
OS: CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)
Kernel: 3.10.0-1127.13.1.el7.x86_64
As it stands I will have to either live with glitchy behavior, or only use
Level 1, which is cool, but disappointing as I have always been used to doing
that in Word, since 1992. I hope someone will manage to find and fix the
issues.</pre>
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