I have done this, but it doesn't change the Header the way a Chapter does. It continues the heading of the previous chapter.
So how can I get it to change the header like a real Chapter would? CAM Renaud MICHEL wrote: > Le Mardi 20 Août 2002 22:04, Craig Morehouse a écrit : > >>Or, how to do I get something to be entered into the TOC without using >>"Chapter"? >> > > This can be done with the command > \addcontentsline{file}{sec_unit}{entry} > file is one of toc (table of content) lof (list of figures) or lot (list of > tables) > sec_unit tels how the entry should formated, for lof it is figure and for > lot it is table. For toc it is one of the levels avaible (part chapter > section subsection subsubsection paragraph subparagraph). > entry is the text you want to put in the toc/lof/lot. > >