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Joe McGuire
 
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Default Creating a template with delayed header or footer

Yes, of course. I forgot about that since I rarely encounter that problem.

"Jezebel" wrote in message
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Not if you clear the 'White space between pages' checkbox.



"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
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Are you using the Print Layout view? Headers and footers always show up
for me in that view.

"anoreo4u" wrote in message
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Carol:

Thanks for the info. The procedure outlined in your link is exactly how
I
created my delayed header. However, my original question is not
answered.
When I create a letter with my template and move on to the second page,
the
header does not display. My past experience with creating a template
like
this, the header appeared as soon as I got to page 2. With my new
template,
it does not display automatically. I have to go into view
headers/footers
to get it to display. The delay header is there, it just does not
display
until make it display.

"Carol" wrote:

See: http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/wordfaqs/Letterhead.htm
--
Carol A. Bratt, MCP



"anoreo4u" wrote:

I have created a letterhead template. It contains a header to appear
on the
second and subsequent pages only if the letter is longer than one
page. This
does not appear to be documented in your knowledge base. I would hope
that
you would post it with an answer to a problem I have encountered. The
header
does not display even though it exists. By that, I mean that when
typing
takes you to the second page, the header should appear automatically.
The
only way I can make it appear is to click view header/footer. What
causes
the header to be suppressed?

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