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Default Footers in Word 2007



"Stefan Blom" wrote:

1. If you are saying that numbers are missing, note that you have to insert
page numbers separately for each type of footer (odd, even, continuous).
Also, in a document with multiple sections, each type of section can be
linked or unlinked to its "neighbor" in the preceding section. For more, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...rontMatter.htm and
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm.

2. See above.

3. Is the logo positioned "In line with text"?

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Saltlick" wrote in message
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Hello,
I'm working in a lengthy manual, using mirror margins so that the document
has 2" of border on the outside of each portrait page. The doc will be
printed front and back. My problem is that I am unsure how to format the
footers. Currently, I am using first page, odd and even footers. Talk
about a
complicated doc! Additionally, the Appendix has landscape documents as
well.
The issues I am having are these:
1. The front matter is paginated with Roman numerals. They are not
appearing
sequentially--why?
2. The chapters each have an intro page (odd-numbered) and a beginning
page
(also odd-numbered). Word is not numbering any of these sections. I am
having
to go in and manually number. How do I force it to number?
3. Each footer must contain a graphic jpeg of the company's logo. Wow.
Word
footers sure don't like that arrangement with copyright text I have. On
mirror images, the footer is formatting differently on the odd and even
footers. How do I correct this?

Thanks for your help!
Salty




The article might be helpful if it was geared to Word 2007. I knew exactly how to do all this in Word 2003 and was all over it. Now, with the ribbon, it is almost impossible. Can you provide detailed steps to accomplish everything in Suzanne's article please? Why did Microsoft make this so complicated in 2007? ARGHHHHH!