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Starting and Stopping Footers
I'm trying to create different footers for different pages.
Pages 1-2 should have no footers. Pages 3-4 should have the following footer. Far left Center Far right Date Inital here Page # of # Page 5 should have the following footer: Far left Far right Date Page # of # Is this something that should be done with sections ? kittronald |
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You need two section breaks: one at the end of page 2 and one at the end of
page 4. Then activate the header/footer area (for example by double-clicking the footer) and unlink the footer of sections 2 and 3. For more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...atter_2007.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "kittronald" wrote in message ... I'm trying to create different footers for different pages. Pages 1-2 should have no footers. Pages 3-4 should have the following footer. Far left Center Far right Date Inital here Page # of # Page 5 should have the following footer: Far left Far right Date Page # of # Is this something that should be done with sections ? kittronald |
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If the content of page 4 needs to flow onto page 5, then it can be done
without a section break. For the center portion, use this field: { IF { PAGE } { NUMPAGES } "Initial here" } -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You need two section breaks: one at the end of page 2 and one at the end of page 4. Then activate the header/footer area (for example by double-clicking the footer) and unlink the footer of sections 2 and 3. For more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...atter_2007.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "kittronald" wrote in message ... I'm trying to create different footers for different pages. Pages 1-2 should have no footers. Pages 3-4 should have the following footer. Far left Center Far right Date Inital here Page # of # Page 5 should have the following footer: Far left Far right Date Page # of # Is this something that should be done with sections ? kittronald |
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Good point.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... If the content of page 4 needs to flow onto page 5, then it can be done without a section break. For the center portion, use this field: { IF { PAGE } { NUMPAGES } "Initial here" } -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You need two section breaks: one at the end of page 2 and one at the end of page 4. Then activate the header/footer area (for example by double-clicking the footer) and unlink the footer of sections 2 and 3. For more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...atter_2007.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "kittronald" wrote in message ... I'm trying to create different footers for different pages. Pages 1-2 should have no footers. Pages 3-4 should have the following footer. Far left Center Far right Date Inital here Page # of # Page 5 should have the following footer: Far left Far right Date Page # of # Is this something that should be done with sections ? kittronald |
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Stefan,
Thanks for the quick reply. I'll try that. Doesn't using sections get messy when determining when they start and stop ? kittronald |
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Suzanne,
That works ! I hadn't paid much attention to field codes in the past, but now it's like writing formulas in Excel. Thanks ! kittronald |
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If you display nonprinting marks, for example by clicking the ¶ button on
the Home tab (Word 2007-2010) or on the Standard toolbar (Word 97-2003), you can see all the section breaks in the document. In addition, you can have the status bar display the current section number. In older versions of Word, the number displays by default, and in Word 2007-2010 you can right-click the status bar and choose to display it. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "kittronald" wrote in message ... Stefan, Thanks for the quick reply. I'll try that. Doesn't using sections get messy when determining when they start and stop ? kittronald |
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Stefan,
Thanks, that helps a lot ! kittronald |
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You are welcome.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "kittronald" wrote in message ... Stefan, Thanks, that helps a lot ! kittronald |
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