Hi Eileen, I understand about producing only things for yourself. But using the Bana Word template and then importing with the English Bana template in DBT allows you to do the things you ask about, even if you’re not being particularly fussy about other things. No, it doesn’t need to be a textbook. Check out the Working with Word stuff in the DBT help system. Without this, you can’t import a standard header from a Word doc. From: eileen scrivani Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2014 5:25 PM To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [duxuser] Re: Header Formatting in Word 2013? Hi Jean, No, I don’t think this is what I have done. I have been saving my documents in Word 2003 – 2007 format as a .DOC file, just using a normal Word Doc template as it is when the program starts. Then I just apply my formatting where I want it. What diffence does the Bana template in Word make? I am not producing Braille for others, just my own stuff. Thanks. I will check out the custom running headers and see where I get with it. Eileen From: Jean Menzies Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2014 7:08 PM To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [duxuser] Re: Header Formatting in Word 2013? Hi Eileen, I’m assuming you’re using the Bana template 2014 in Word and importing your document into DBT using the English Bana template. That’s a must. In Word, go to the Custom tab and under Headings, it is the Running Head choice. That will create a paragraph style. Then just type your header. Jean