Note that if the headers (footers) of a section should be different
from those of the previous section, the "Same As Previous" option must
be turned off for *each* type of header (and footer) within that
section.
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Stefan Blom
"Dave" wrote in message
...
I am confused. I went back and on the first header I checked first
page
different box and went and inserted a page break at the end of each
page and
deleted the continuous section breaks I inserted. The first page
Header(which
is different from the rest of the pages) didn't change untill I
deleted the
4th page section break and now that got rid of all my headers and
changed the
first page header to the other page headers. I'm pretty sure I have
to insert
a section break somewhere in order to keep my first page header from
changing?? and then do I insert page breaks after each page untill
the very
last page where my footer changes and I unclick the (same as
previous) and
check from this point forward box.??
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
I think you're still confused. Enabling "Different first page"
gives you a
separate First Page Header which appears only on the first page of
a
section. The primary Header then appears on pages 2 and following.
You *can*
make your last-page footer different as well, but you will need a
conditional field:
{ IF { PAGE } = { NUMPAGES } "Text you want to appear on the last
page" }
For more, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Numbering/PageNumbering.htm
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"Dave" wrote in message
...
My 1st page header is different from the next 4, even if I check
(different
first page) and if I don't put a Continuous section break there
I'll loose
my
first page header or I'll loose them all when I put a page break
there.
My last page footer is different from the previous 4 and without
a section
break I can't make the last one different. It's very
frustrating....
"Daiya Mitchell" wrote:
Generally it's not a good idea to have section breaks at the
end of each
page--this is one of the reasons why--all it takes is one
fatter
character
for Word to decide the page will no longer break at the same
place where
you
put the section break. This page explains a little more of
the
principle,
if not your exact situation.
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/TextReflow.htm
And the reason you give for having section breaks at the end
of every
page
doesn't make any sense at all, as without section breaks, the
headers
and
footers will stay the same.
On 3/10/05 1:47 PM, "Dave" wrote:
I'll work on a Document with different Headers and footers
put in
section
breaks at the end of each page (so my headers and footers
don't
change) and
save it, then go open it and the section breaks are in the
wrong
places or
there is added returns at certain places. So I have to do it
all over
again
and the same thing happens. Not on all documents but many of
them.
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