OK. Under which circumstances does "Same as previous" get activated again?
Can you see a pattern?
The point I was trying to make in an earlier message was that if you add a
new section, "Same as previous" will be switched on by default (even if the
option is turned off in the existing sections).
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
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We are not using different first page or different odd and even. Just one
header and footer per section.
Stefan Blom wrote:
Each section can have up to three different headers (and three different
footers): a first page, an odd page, and an even page; this is the case if
you select "Different first page" and "Different odd and even" in Page
Setup. Whenever a section contains more than one header (footer), each
type
must be unlinked separately.
I know my description had a lot of detail, but I may have left something
unclear. We want "same as previous" OFF in the front matter. We TURN IT
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dependency
could be, or what would change the setting we used?
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Christopher Brewster
Lockheed Martin, Eagan MN
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