Header running including the text does not appear

I have a table with a number of lines, each one for a different product. Each product has a type of product. The type of product does not anywhere in the line. But I want to use the product type in a header running on the master page. Is there a way to make the hidden text, it can be picked up by the variable header running but not displayed in the cell where it is defined? Or y at - it another way to accomplish what I'm doing?

I'm generating the table programmatically, so it is easy to add type of product with a character style for the text of the first cell in each row. I don't want just the product of the first cell to display type part.

Thank you!

Unlike a table of contents that can be non-printable text, I don't think that a variable will do that, using the method of Willi to make it invisible is so logical. I would go a little further, however, I think and place this information into something anchored in one of the cells. Set the positioning custom, so it has no effect on the flow of text.

I would define also an object for these anchored frames style that has both a definition of position to the anchored object, so you don't need to do all the time, and the good assigned paragraph or character style to be picked up by the variable. During the editing phase, I would define it as red or another contrasting color so that you know that you will see if it is present and will be able to spot when he is away and then change the style definition to give the text a fill [None] just before the release.

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