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Default Automatic header for new documents in Word 2007

If you have Normal.dot set up with "Different first page" and content only
in the Header (not in the First Page Header), this would not pose *as much*
of a problem with labels, since you have to work at it to get more than one
sheet, and when you merge them, each sheet is a separate section (all page
1s, as it were).

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"Larry" wrote in message
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Is this different under 2007 than under 97-2003? In my Word 97, I have a
set up I've had for years, in which there is a header in the normal
template. In any new document that I create, as soon as it has more than
one page, the second page automaticaly has a header.

Conflicts with labels are not a concern here, since the person who needs
this does not use that function.

So, is there anything about 2007 that prevents me from doing what I do

with
97?




"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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No you don't! The normal template should not have a header/footer as it

will
conflict with other functions eg labels. If you want documents with
header/footers, create a new document template and use that to create

your
documents, or insert the header footers as required with macro/autotext

etc.

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Larry wrote:
Doug thanks. I wasn't clear in my question. I want to set up the
Normal template so that each new Word document automatically has the
header.

Larry


"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message
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Almost everything in Word 2007 works the same as in previous
versions - Finding the way to do it though can be a challenge

Create the header that you want to start on the second page on the
First page of the document, then on the Ribbon, select the Page
Layout tab and then click on the arrow at the right hand end of the
lower border of the Page Setup section of the Ribbon and then go to
the Layout tab of the Page Setup dialog and check the Different
First Page box and then click on OK.

The header that you had set up will then disappear, to reappear on
the second and subsequent pages of the document.

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"Larry" wrote in message
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A friend with Word 2007 wants to have each new document
automatically set up
so that it has a header starting at the second page. Years ago
Suzanne gave
me instructions on setting this up and I've used it ever since.
But the same approach doesn't seem to work for Word 2007.