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Default Page does not show header & footer

I have created several templates with text in the header (and some in the
footer). Usually when I open a new document using any of the templates, the
text in the header/footer can be seen - I open in Page Layout - however, for
no apparent reason when I now open a new page - even with the normal.dot
template, the cursor is at the very top of the page and you cannot see any
header.

I then have to click on iew \ header and footer in order to see the header.

I am sure this is a 'tick box ' fix to do with some options, but I can't
seem to find it

Can anyone help?



Ron


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Default Page does not show header & footer

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm

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"Ron O'Brien" wrote in message
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I have created several templates with text in the header (and some

in the
footer). Usually when I open a new document using any of the

templates, the
text in the header/footer can be seen - I open in Page Layout -

however, for
no apparent reason when I now open a new page - even with the

normal.dot
template, the cursor is at the very top of the page and you cannot

see any
header.

I then have to click on iew \ header and footer in order to see the

header.

I am sure this is a 'tick box ' fix to do with some options, but I

can't
seem to find it

Can anyone help?



Ron





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Ron O'Brien
 
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Default Page does not show header & footer

Thanks for that...I knew it was something simple!

Ron



"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Ron O'Brien" wrote in message
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I have created several templates with text in the header (and some

in the
footer). Usually when I open a new document using any of the

templates, the
text in the header/footer can be seen - I open in Page Layout -

however, for
no apparent reason when I now open a new page - even with the

normal.dot
template, the cursor is at the very top of the page and you cannot

see any
header.

I then have to click on iew \ header and footer in order to see the

header.

I am sure this is a 'tick box ' fix to do with some options, but I

can't
seem to find it

Can anyone help?



Ron







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Default Page does not show header & footer

You are welcome.

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"Ron O'Brien" wrote in message
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Thanks for that...I knew it was something simple!

Ron



"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Ron O'Brien" wrote in message
...
I have created several templates with text in the header (and

some
in the
footer). Usually when I open a new document using any of the

templates, the
text in the header/footer can be seen - I open in Page Layout -

however, for
no apparent reason when I now open a new page - even with the

normal.dot
template, the cursor is at the very top of the page and you

cannot
see any
header.

I then have to click on iew \ header and footer in order to see

the
header.

I am sure this is a 'tick box ' fix to do with some options, but

I
can't
seem to find it

Can anyone help?



Ron











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