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Default Header first page only - How? Word 2007

Ok - thanks Suzanne, I finally got it. I checked Different first page, then
deleted the header on the second page, and now I only get the header on the
first page.

Joe

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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The page break is not necessary at all if you set up the primary header
first, then enable "Different first page," then set up the First Page
Header. And yes, you can leave either of the headers blank. See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm for more on working
with
headers and footers.

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"Joe727" wrote in message
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Whew - that's quite a read for what should be a simple task. The
problem

I
have Suzanne, is that I don't understand what the page break is supposed

to
do.

New Question: Is it possible *not* to have a "header section"?

If so, I can just create a template with the "header" as part of the body
and type below what is a "false header" for each new letter. That seems

to
be the simplest solution.

Thanks

Joe

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm. You can insert a
page
break with Ctlr+Enter. When you finish the setup, delete it.

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"Joe727" wrote in message
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Thanks Jay, I am coming from the Word Perfect World and I have no idea
how
to insert a *temporary break page*. Word 2007 seems nice, but it
overly-complicates simple tasks.

Joe

"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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It isn't an "option", you have to physically move the material from
one header to the other.

If you only have one page in the document, insert a temporary page
break at the bottom of the page so you can see the header on page 2.

Select the text (and anything else) from the page 2 header, cut it
to
the clipboard, go to the first page header, and paste.

On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 22:29:33 -0400, "Joe727"
wrote:

Hi Jay - How do I get the header I already created to be recognized

as
the
First Page Header? I don't see this option.

Joe

"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
. ..
On the Page Layout tab of the ribbon, click the Page Setup dialog
launcher (the tiny button in the lower right corner of the Page

Setup
group). In the dialog, click the Layout tab and check the option

for
Different First Page. Click OK.

This gives you two different headers, one for the first page and
another for all other pages.

Go to the Insert tab of the ribbon, click the Header button, and
either choose one of the headers in the gallery or choose Edit

Header
from the bottom of the gallery. The text and/or cursor will appear

in
the header area, which is tagged with "First Page Header".
Anything
you put there will appear only on page 1.

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm for some

advice
about letterhead construction.

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On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 22:14:11 -0400, "Joe727"
wrote:

Hi - I have Word 2007 which is part of the Office 2007
Professional
Suite
that is being run on XP Pro SP2. I only want the header to appear

on
the
*first* page of a multi-page *letter* document.

Question: How do I accomplish this?

Thanks

Joe



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