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New section header 'Same as Previous' - can default be changed
Can the default for new section headers and footers be changed to be *not*
'Same as previous'? (I know how to turn 'Same as Previous' off once the section is created - how do I change the default for newly created sections?) |
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New section header 'Same as Previous' - can default be changed
You could use a macro to insert the Section Break and turn off the "Same as
Previous" for all headers and footers in the new section. -- 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 "PEVA" wrote in message news Can the default for new section headers and footers be changed to be *not* 'Same as previous'? (I know how to turn 'Same as Previous' off once the section is created - how do I change the default for newly created sections?) |
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New section header 'Same as Previous' - can default be changed
If you unlink section 2 from section 1, new sections that are subsequently
created should also be unlinked. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "PEVA" wrote in message news Can the default for new section headers and footers be changed to be *not* 'Same as previous'? (I know how to turn 'Same as Previous' off once the section is created - how do I change the default for newly created sections?) |
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New section header 'Same as Previous' - can default be changed
Ummm - that's not the way it's working here. Regardless of what you do prior
to inserting new section, new headers and footers always link to previous - I just tried it to confirm. I've never seen it work any other way on any version of Word. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you unlink section 2 from section 1, new sections that are subsequently created should also be unlinked. |
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New section header 'Same as Previous' - can default be changed
That would proably work. Not sure it would be worth the trouble of
creating/invoking a macro - but I'lll give it some thought. Changeable defaults would be nice. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: You could use a macro to insert the Section Break and turn off the "Same as Previous" for all headers and footers in the new section. -- 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 "PEVA" wrote in message news Can the default for new section headers and footers be changed to be *not* 'Same as previous'? (I know how to turn 'Same as Previous' off once the section is created - how do I change the default for newly created sections?) |
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New section header 'Same as Previous' - can default be changed
It isnt' that much trouble:
Sub InsertSectionBreak() Selection.InsertBreak Type:=wdSectionBreakNextPage With Selection.Sections(1) With .PageSetup .DifferentFirstPageHeaderFooter = True .OddAndEvenPagesHeaderFooter = True End With .Headers(wdHeaderFooterFirstPage).LinkToPrevious = False .Footers(wdHeaderFooterFirstPage).LinkToPrevious = False .Headers(wdHeaderFooterEvenPages).LinkToPrevious = False .Footers(wdHeaderFooterEvenPages).LinkToPrevious = False .Headers(wdHeaderFooterPrimary).LinkToPrevious = False .Footers(wdHeaderFooterPrimary).LinkToPrevious = False End With End Sub |
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