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Jan,
You can insert a section break at the bottom of your first page and then
insert the header for page 2. When you do remove the option key "Same as
previous."
If your resume ends with page 2, easy. If it continues into page 3 you can
have the same header - odd and even pages the same, or a different header -
odd and even pages different within the section.
Thanks,
Rex

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You don't need a section break; just select "different first page" in
Page Setup, and put no content in the first page header..

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Jan,
You can insert a section break at the bottom of your first page and then
insert the header for page 2. When you do remove the option key "Same as
previous."
If your resume ends with page 2, easy. If it continues into page 3 you can
have the same header - odd and even pages the same, or a different header -
odd and even pages different within the section.
Thanks,
Rex



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Enable "Different first page" on the Layout tab of Page Setup. This gives
you a separate First Page Header into which you can put a letterhead, or you
can leave it blank. Put your second page header in the primary Header. For
more on this, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm

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A section break is not usually a good idea for content that may need to
reflow. Using the "Different first page" option is a better solution.

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Jan,
You can insert a section break at the bottom of your first page and then
insert the header for page 2. When you do remove the option key "Same as
previous."
If your resume ends with page 2, easy. If it continues into page 3 you can
have the same header - odd and even pages the same, or a different
header -
odd and even pages different within the section.
Thanks,
Rex

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How do you put the heading on to the second page of the resume? Or other
suggestions
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