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Thumbs up Answer: Turn off "same as previous" in header/footer?

Yes, you can turn off the "same as previous" setting in the header/footer of your document. Here's how:
  1. Double-click on the header/footer of the section where you want to turn off the "same as previous" setting. This will open the header/footer area.
  2. Look for the "Link to Previous" button in the "Navigation" section of the "Header & Footer Tools" tab. This button is usually located on the right side of the ribbon.
  3. Click on the "Link to Previous" button to turn off the setting. The button should now be grayed out.
  4. Make any changes you want to the header/footer for this section. You can add text, images, or other elements as needed.
  5. When you're finished, click on the "Close Header and Footer" button in the "Close" section of the "Header & Footer Tools" tab. This will close the header/footer area and save your changes.
  6. Repeat these steps for any other sections where you want to turn off the "same as previous" setting.

That's it! You should now be able to customize the header/footer for each section of your document without worrying about the "same as previous" setting. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
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