And note that you can delete the page break when you've correctly set up
the main header and footer; their contents will reappear as soon as the
body text of the first page flows to the second and subsequent pages.
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Summer" wrote in message ...
Great, yes you do need to set the follow on page(s) otherwise you
can't have
"diff 1st page" so use a page break to create blank pages.
"Inge Sqz" wrote in message
...
Thank you. Adding a page break seemed to solve the case.
Inge
"Summer" wrote:
Did you put in a page break and put the footer on page 2 - then
return to
page 1 footer and remove the footer.
Then SAVE
Then delete the PAGE BREAK
Then SAVE and CLOSE (no need to close that I know of).
Now Different First Page Footer is BLANK (which is what you seem to
indicate) and if and when you create a page 2 either automatically
or
with a
page break you will have a footer on page 2 and following pages.
Hope this helps.
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"Inge Sqz" wrote in message
...
Hello
I keep activating the Different first page option in
Header/Footer edit
menu, and after that press Save and Close. This works just fine
until
next
time i try to print my document. Word updates all my references
and
this
options disappear. Now header footer is back on first page.
Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
Is there any Office update available for this?