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Help on creating odd / even sections in word.
Dear NG-ers;
I'm currently writing a book on working with Excel and find myself lost when having to include sections in my document. Say this books has 10 chapters. For each chapter, I want the headers on the odd and even page to be different. The header on the even page always holds the title of the book, except for when the chapter end with an odd page. Then the last even page -the page before the new chapter- is empty. The header on the odd page must hold the title of the chapter, except for the first odd page; that header is empty. Now I know how to work with sections in general and how to insert odd and even section-breaks, but this I can't bring to life. Who wants to help me. Mark. -- Rosenkrantz Spreadsheet Solutions Witkopeend 24 1423 SN Netherlands ------------------------ E: W: www.rosenkrantz.nl ------------------------ |
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Check the 'Different odd and even' box in File Page Setup Layout.
-- Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.org "Spreadsheet Solutions" wrote in message ... Dear NG-ers; I'm currently writing a book on working with Excel and find myself lost when having to include sections in my document. Say this books has 10 chapters. For each chapter, I want the headers on the odd and even page to be different. The header on the even page always holds the title of the book, except for when the chapter end with an odd page. Then the last even page -the page before the new chapter- is empty. The header on the odd page must hold the title of the chapter, except for the first odd page; that header is empty. Now I know how to work with sections in general and how to insert odd and even section-breaks, but this I can't bring to life. Who wants to help me. Mark. -- Rosenkrantz Spreadsheet Solutions Witkopeend 24 1423 SN Netherlands ------------------------ E: W: www.rosenkrantz.nl ------------------------ |
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I think you might also want to turn on First Page Headers, to keep the first
page of each section empty. On 2/17/05 2:21 AM, "Margaret Aldis" wrote: Check the 'Different odd and even' box in File Page Setup Layout. |
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You will need to check both "Different first page" and "Different odd and
even" on the Layout tab of Page Setup. Put the appropriate text in the Odd Page Header and Even Page Header and leave the First Page Header blank. Note that you can use a StyleRef field to put your chapter title in the Odd Page Header; that way you don't have to change the header in every section. -- 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. "Spreadsheet Solutions" wrote in message ... Dear NG-ers; I'm currently writing a book on working with Excel and find myself lost when having to include sections in my document. Say this books has 10 chapters. For each chapter, I want the headers on the odd and even page to be different. The header on the even page always holds the title of the book, except for when the chapter end with an odd page. Then the last even page -the page before the new chapter- is empty. The header on the odd page must hold the title of the chapter, except for the first odd page; that header is empty. Now I know how to work with sections in general and how to insert odd and even section-breaks, but this I can't bring to life. Who wants to help me. Mark. -- Rosenkrantz Spreadsheet Solutions Witkopeend 24 1423 SN Netherlands ------------------------ E: W: www.rosenkrantz.nl ------------------------ |
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