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Tables setting multiple section breaks with multiple headers
I am working in with a document to be used as a template, It contains
multiple tables with section breaks and seperate headers in the event that sections data grows beyond one to more pages. How do I set multiple section breaks with it's own header in the template, and still maintain the table on the same page in the event the data does not grow? |
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Tables setting multiple section breaks with multiple headers
In FilePage Setup, you can check the "Different first page" option
on the Layout tab. This creates a first page header (for the first page) and a main header (for the rest of the section). To see the main header, insert a manual page break. Enter the desired contents in the headers. Remove the manual page break before saving the template. For more about headers and footers, see: http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message oups.com... I am working in with a document to be used as a template, It contains multiple tables with section breaks and seperate headers in the event that sections data grows beyond one to more pages. How do I set multiple section breaks with it's own header in the template, and still maintain the table on the same page in the event the data does not grow? |
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