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All I can think of is to use a crossreference or a variable. Not as easily maintained, though.
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Grant
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<br/>> On May 23, 2013 at 4:11 PM "Carol J. Elkins" <celkins@awrittenword.com> wrote:
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<br/>> The Running H/F in my master page calls for a paratag like this:
<br/>> <Running H/F 2 <$paratext[H2 SubTitle]>
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<br/>> I have child pages (each a separate file) that use that same master
<br/>> page, but because they are child pages, they don't have their own [H2
<br/>> Sub Title] paratag anywhere in the file. I want that Running H/F to
<br/>> locate the last instance of the paratag, which would be on the parent
<br/>> page, which is in a previous file. In other words, I want it to look
<br/>> backward instead of forward.
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<br/>> You can tell Frame to look backward for a paratag in the same file,
<br/>> but I can't find any mention in Frame11 Help about looking backward
<br/>> for a paratag in a previous file.
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<br/>> Is this even possible? If so, how do I revise the Running H/F 2 call
<br/>> to that paratag so that it works as described?
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<br/>> If not, then I know I will need to move all of the child pages into
<br/>> the same file as the parent page that contains the [H2 Sub Title]
<br/>> paratag. But there are hundreds of them and I'd rather not.
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<br/>> Carol
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