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Mixing Different headers when combining docs, and skipping
I probably should have sorted this out first, but I have about 5 twenty page
documents that I need to link together. I am OK to do that and can F9 to update all my cross refs etc, and have styles set up OK for TOC to work properly My main problem is that I want something like this Front Page(s) Blurb/Intro Section "Section A" title page Document A "Section B" title page Document B "Section C" title page Document C "Section D" title page Document D "Section E" title page Document E Documents A-E are my original source docs, each one has its own header (footers are same in all 5 docs) that includes the Section Title in it. How can I make it so the headers are correct for each section, even though they are different? Is it possible to make the headers/footers not appear on arbitray pages so I can have the title pages essentially blank - just with the title in large type tks in advance |
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"Lee Harris" wrote in message ... I probably should have sorted this out first, but I have about 5 twenty page documents that I need to link together. I am OK to do that and can F9 to update all my cross refs etc, and have styles set up OK for TOC to work properly My main problem is that I want something like this Front Page(s) Blurb/Intro Section "Section A" title page Document A "Section B" title page Document B "Section C" title page Document C "Section D" title page Document D "Section E" title page Document E Documents A-E are my original source docs, each one has its own header (footers are same in all 5 docs) that includes the Section Title in it. How can I make it so the headers are correct for each section, even though they are different? Is it possible to make the headers/footers not appear on arbitray pages so I can have the title pages essentially blank - just with the title in large type tks in advance I seem to have found how to do the first bit by just using the "same as previous section" toggle, but not the second part of my question |
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For the title pages, you want to set each section to have a different first
page header, via File | Page Setup, Layout (or maybe Margins, I forget). Then the first page header/footers can be empty. See also, as this is all explained he http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm And I suspect this might be useful too: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...rontMatter.htm I seem to have found how to do the first bit by just using the "same as previous section" toggle, but not the second part of my question On 8/1/05 4:03 PM, "Lee Harris" wrote: "Lee Harris" wrote in message ... I probably should have sorted this out first, but I have about 5 twenty page documents that I need to link together. I am OK to do that and can F9 to update all my cross refs etc, and have styles set up OK for TOC to work properly My main problem is that I want something like this Front Page(s) Blurb/Intro Section "Section A" title page Document A "Section B" title page Document B "Section C" title page Document C "Section D" title page Document D "Section E" title page Document E Documents A-E are my original source docs, each one has its own header (footers are same in all 5 docs) that includes the Section Title in it. How can I make it so the headers are correct for each section, even though they are different? Is it possible to make the headers/footers not appear on arbitray pages so I can have the title pages essentially blank - just with the title in large type tks in advance -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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