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Jay Freedman
 
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Hi Ken,

In the template, go to File Page Setup, on the Layout tab, and check
"Different first page". This makes different headers (and footers), one for
the first page only, and another for all the other pages.

Temporarily insert a manual page break (Ctrl+Enter) so the template has two
pages. With the cursor on the second page, open the header. While the cursor
is in the header, insert the image you want for pages 2 and beyond. On the
Picture toolbar, click the Text Wrapping button and click any choice except
"In line with text", then reposition and resize the image as needed -- it
can go anywhere on the page. Close the header, delete the temporary page
break, and save the template.

I assume the first-page image is in the document body and not anchored in
the header. If you want, you can move it into the first-page header, but
that isn't necessary.

For more info, see http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/Letterhead.htm.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org

Ken Boyter wrote:
Hello,

I would love someone to help me.

I need to create a Word template that has page 1 set up with an
image, then if the user types onto a second page (or third or forth
etc) automatically adds the new page(s) with a different image on it.

At the moment the second page (and extra pages) automatically are
added in blank.

Please help!

Many thanks,

Ken