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Default Creating stationery with header/footer on first page but blaank pa

Sorry, but that is NOT the way to do it. Just think about what would happen
if some more text were added to the first page so that you new section then
started on the third page rather than the second page.

There is a Different First Page setting under the Layout tab of the Page
Setup dialog that should be checked if you want a different heading on the
first page.

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"bac" wrote in message
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Hi
I would try putting in a section break for next page, on page 2 edit your
header and on the contextual tab make sure your link to previous header
is
disabled, this will allow you to delete the header on page two and keep
your
header on page one.

Hope this helps and Good Luck

"Dr. Geoff Smith" wrote:

Is there a way to create stationery so that the first page, and only
the first page, has a header and footer on it. All subsequent pages
should be blank.

I can create the first page with the header and footer, but when I am
typing a letter on it (opened as a new document) as soon as I get to a
point just above the footer, a new page opens with the header and
footer on it. The header and footer from the first page have
disappeared. It makes no difference if I check the "Different first
page" box, either.

This is Word 2007.

Thanks for any constructive help.