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Default Headers on odd and even pages


On the first page I see "First Page Header" (which I leave blank). I then
click on "Next Section" which takes me to page 2 which says "Even Page
Header". On page 2, I create a header that is left-aligned (using "paragraph"
formatting). Then I click on "Next Section" which takes me to page 3 which
says "Odd Page Header". On page 3, I create a header that is right-aligned
(again using "paragraph" formatting). At this point, both page 2 and page 3
are right-aligned. If I go back to page 2 and left-align the header, then
page 3 becomes left-aligned as well.

"Beth Melton" wrote:

When you select the "Different Odd & Even Pages" option, do you see "Odd
Page Header" or "Even Page Header" below the header area and above the
footer area when you view the Header/Footer layer? Do you also happen to see
something like "Even Page Header - Section 2"? If while in the Header/Footer
and you click the Next Section/Previous Section commands in the Navigation
group of the contextual Header Footer tools do you advance to other sections
or headers/footers?

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"Mark T" wrote in message
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In MS Word 2007, I use the title of my document for the header. I would
like
the header to be left-justified on even pages and right-justified on odd
pages. Although I have clicked "different odd & even pages" in the "Design
options" menu, the header always appears only on the left or only on the
right (but does not alternate between odd and even pages). I didn't have
this
problem in previous versions of Word, so I know that I am doing something
stupid.