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Unique header
How can I enter a header on one page that does not automatically appear on
all previous or subsequent pages? I have a document that has several Exhibits at the end (Exhibit A, Exhibit B). I want to be able to use the Header on one page only, then when I get to the next page, I want to enter a different Header. How can I accomplish this? Thanks, LeAnn |
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Unique header
Headers are attributes of Sections. Therefore, if you want to change the
Header, you need to insert a Section Break and create a header for the new Section. This will require that you uncheck the "Same as previous" setting for the header. You should also however investigate the use of the StyleRef field as that may allow you to accomplish what you are after. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "LeAnn" wrote in message ... How can I enter a header on one page that does not automatically appear on all previous or subsequent pages? I have a document that has several Exhibits at the end (Exhibit A, Exhibit B). I want to be able to use the Header on one page only, then when I get to the next page, I want to enter a different Header. How can I accomplish this? Thanks, LeAnn |
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