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Headers and Footers...how to i prevent them from showing from 1 pa
I have headers and footers being used but I dont want them to appear on the
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Headers and Footers...how to i prevent them from showing from 1 pa
When you want headers and footers on the second page and not the first, use
the Different First Page Feature in MS Word. Click on File | Page Setup and select the Layout tab to display the dialog box, or click the Page Setup button on the Header and Footer toolbar. Select the check box for Different First Page. Click OK. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Greg" wrote: I have headers and footers being used but I dont want them to appear on the first page of each section, just all the others. Is this possible? |
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ah, that did it, thanks! One other thing...I want to create a different
header for each section and currently, it has the same header on every page throughout except for that first page. How do I do that? "Carol" wrote: When you want headers and footers on the second page and not the first, use the Different First Page Feature in MS Word. Click on File | Page Setup and select the Layout tab to display the dialog box, or click the Page Setup button on the Header and Footer toolbar. Select the check box for Different First Page. Click OK. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Greg" wrote: I have headers and footers being used but I dont want them to appear on the first page of each section, just all the others. Is this possible? |
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Open the header in your LAST section and make sure it is not linked to the
header in the previous section. If you're in Office 2003, there's a button on the Menu toolbar. It's probably similar in other versions of Word. Use the View Previous button to view every header and make sure that none of them are linked. Once you're sure none of the headers are linked to any others, you can change them. If one of them IS still linked to the previous section, a change in one header will change the other. You'll get ticked and say, "I already CHANGED that. Why is it screwing up on me?" Just go back in and find the one that's linked, and then they'll behave. I hope this helps. Fred "Greg" wrote: ah, that did it, thanks! One other thing...I want to create a different header for each section and currently, it has the same header on every page throughout except for that first page. How do I do that? "Carol" wrote: When you want headers and footers on the second page and not the first, use the Different First Page Feature in MS Word. Click on File | Page Setup and select the Layout tab to display the dialog box, or click the Page Setup button on the Header and Footer toolbar. Select the check box for Different First Page. Click OK. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Greg" wrote: I have headers and footers being used but I dont want them to appear on the first page of each section, just all the others. Is this possible? |
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Wherever you want to have a different header on a page, use Next Page Page
Breaks: Insert | Break | Next Page. Make sure that you click the Link to Previous on the Header/Footer toolbar so that the sections are not linked. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Greg" wrote: ah, that did it, thanks! One other thing...I want to create a different header for each section and currently, it has the same header on every page throughout except for that first page. How do I do that? "Carol" wrote: When you want headers and footers on the second page and not the first, use the Different First Page Feature in MS Word. Click on File | Page Setup and select the Layout tab to display the dialog box, or click the Page Setup button on the Header and Footer toolbar. Select the check box for Different First Page. Click OK. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Greg" wrote: I have headers and footers being used but I dont want them to appear on the first page of each section, just all the others. Is this possible? |
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You mean Section Break Next Page.
On Jan 12, 3:15*pm, Carol wrote: Wherever you want to have a different header on a page, use Next Page Page Breaks: Insert | Break | Next Page. *Make sure that you click the Link to Previous on the Header/Footer toolbar so that the sections are not linked.. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Greg" wrote: ah, that did it, thanks! *One other thing...I want to create a different header for each section and currently, it has the same header on every page throughout except for that first page. *How do I do that? "Carol" wrote: When you want headers and footers on the second page and not the first, use the Different First Page Feature in MS Word. Click on File | Page Setup and select the Layout tab to display the dialog box, or click the Page Setup button on the Header and Footer toolbar. Select the check box for Different First Page. Click OK. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Greg" wrote: I have headers and footers being used but I dont want them to appear on the first page of each section, just all the others. *Is this possible?- |
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