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Watermark Causing Header Problems
MS Word 2003:
I have documents that when I add a printed watermark, the headers on the sections with different first header settings lose the heading information that exists prior to adding the watermark. If you subsequently turn the printed watermark back off, the header information does not come back. Do you know how to solve this? Thank you. -- Debra Ann |
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Watermark Causing Header Problems
Short of inserting the watermark before typing the header information, I
don't know any way to change this, though it doesn't seem that this should be the normal behavior. Certainly you can create a watermark manually by anchoring the required graphic to the existing header. See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/AnchorToHeader.htm In the current situation, I would suggest copying the existing header before inserting the watermark, then pasting it back afterward. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Debra Ann" wrote in message ... MS Word 2003: I have documents that when I add a printed watermark, the headers on the sections with different first header settings lose the heading information that exists prior to adding the watermark. If you subsequently turn the printed watermark back off, the header information does not come back. Do you know how to solve this? Thank you. -- Debra Ann |
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