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Default I'VE FIGURED OUT HOW TO PUT DIFFERENT FOOTERS ON DIFFERENT PAGES!!

To me this workaround is much simpler than creating section breaks & such!

Just create a text box & position it wherever you want the footer. Format
its size & absolute position (can be anywhere on page, even outside margins
or in header/footer area), and set to No Outline. Copy it to whichever other
pages you want a footer - you may need to reformat size, position, & No
Outline. Now just fill in each text box with whatever you want!


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Sounds like a lot more work than using actual footers ... but if you
want them all to be different, then they're not actually footers!

On Sep 10, 3:38*pm, Cyndi wrote:
To me this workaround is much simpler than creating section breaks & such!

Just create a text box & position it wherever you want the footer. *Format
its size & absolute position (can be anywhere on page, even outside margins
or in header/footer area), and set to No Outline. *Copy it to whichever other
pages you want a footer - you may need to reformat size, position, & No
Outline. *Now just fill in each text box with whatever you want!


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