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Last updated 6/13/2015

Delete text variables

If you want to delete an instance of a text variable inserted in a document, simply select the variable and press Backspace
or Delete. You can also delete the variable itself. When you do so, you can decide how to replace the variables inserted
in the document.

1

Choose Type > Text Variables > Define.

2

Select the variable, and then click Delete.

3

Specify how the variable will be replaced by specifying a different variable, converting the variable instances to text,
or deleting the variable instances altogether.

Convert text variables to text

• To convert a single instance, select the text variable in the document window, and then choose Type > Text Variables

> Convert Variable To Text.

• To convert all instances of the text variable in the document, choose Type > Text Variables > Define, select the

variable, and then click Convert To Text.

Import text variables from another document

1

Choose Type > Text Variables > Define.

2

Click Load, and then double-click the document that has the variables you want to import.

3

In the Load Text Variables dialog box, make sure that a check mark appears next to the variables you want to import.
If any existing variable has the same name as one of the imported variables, choose one of the following options
under Conflict With Existing Text Variable, and then click OK:

Use Incoming Definition

Overwrites the existing variable with the loaded variable and applies its new attributes to

all text in the current document that used the old variable. The definitions of the incoming and existing variables
are displayed at the bottom of the Load Text Variables dialog box so that you can view a comparison.

Auto-Rename

Renames the loaded variable.

4

Choose OK, and then click Done.

You can also copy variables to other documents when you synchronize a book file.

Create variables for running headers and footers

By default, the Running Header variables insert the first occurrence (on the page) of the text to which the specified style
is applied. Running Header variables are especially useful for displaying the current heading or title in the header or
footer.

1

If your content is not already formatted, create and apply the paragraph style or character style for the text you want
to appear in the header (such as a title or heading style).

2

Choose Type > Text Variables > Define.

3

Click New, and then type a name for the variable.

4

From the Type menu, choose Running Header (Paragraph Style) or Running Header (Character Style).

5

Specify the following options:

Style

Choose the style to display in your header or footer.