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Disabling "Link to Previous"
Well, to begin with, you don't need to insert section breaks for this
purpose. Instead, check the box for "Different odd and even" on the Layout tab of Page Setup. This will give you an Odd Page Header/Footer and an Even Page Header/Footer; the two are completely independent of each other but (by default) linked to their counterparts in the preceding and following sections. If you still want different content in the various sections, this can often be accomplished (without unlinking) by using a StyleRef field. See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "CBTman" wrote in message ... Is there a way of permanently disabling the "Link to Previous" function so it does not link the new and previous sections each time a new section is created? So far, I still need to keep clicking on "Link to Previous" right after creating the new section and before changing the headers and footers on either side of the section break, which is time consuming when using mirrored pages with different headers/footers in the odd and even pages. Thanx! |
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