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Default Sizing even page footer affects odd footer size

If the logo is just text, you can add a negative indent to have it
display in the right or left margin.

Alternatively, if the logo is a picture, you can anchor it to the header
paragraph and then drag the picture to any location where you want it.
Since the anchor is in the header, the picture will repeat on all pages
using that header. For details, see
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/AnchorToHeader.htm.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Linda Hill" wrote in message
...
Daiya, I was asked a question that I can't answer and I've been

working in
Word since the beginning of time..."Is it possible to change the size

of the
header/footer fields?" My boss wants to place a logo on the far right

of the
footer (outside the normal field) so that it appears on each page.

How can
this be done?
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Linda


"Daiya Mitchell" wrote:

The footer will expand to hold whatever you need to put in there. So
instead of dragging the margins, put text or graphics or hit enter

in
one of the footers to change the size of the space reserved for the
footer. Set the margins to the smallest size footer necessary.

I'm curious--why do you want different sized footers?

soccerman58 wrote:
Hi
I have selected the Different First Page and Different Odd and

Even Page
footer check boxes, but when I try to drag the ruler and resize

the height of
the footer on any page it affects all footers on all pages by the

same amount.
Drag the odd page down, and the even and first page footers get

dragged down
too. And vice versa.
All pages are in Section 1. I am in Print Layout view.
Any help please?