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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Header/Footer with Section Breaks

See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...ectionInfo.htm. Note,
however, that your new template does not need a section break at all. See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"cjc@isa" wrote in message
...
I am having a similar problem. I'm trying to set up a Word template that

has
a header and footer on the first page, then no header and footer on
subsequent pages.

One user pasted a letter from an old document that contained a continuous
section break. When she did this the header and footer disappeared from

the
first page (and no, it did not appear on the second page). If she copied

the
first part of her letter and pasted it into the template, then inserted a

new
section break, then copied and pasted the second half of her letter, it
worked fine. The problem only occured when she pasted the section break

from
the other file. Does anyone know why this happened?

A lot of people in the organization want to be able to paste text from

older
documents into the new templates and it just doesn't seem to work very

well!
They are very frustrated. Any help would be greatly appreciated!



"A Bananna" wrote:

thanks for the response.

I probably haven't described myself quite properly. I'm trying to set

the
document up for others to use it and am trying to make it as simple as
possible. I've found too many people get confused with Headers/Footers

and
end up calling me to fix them! Certainly the solution(s) mentioned work
without a problem, however, what I want to do is set the document up in
advance so all users have to do is insert the Section Break without

having to
do any further formatting.

I think I'll change the format of my document and information in a

locked
form in the document instead of the header.

Thanks for the feedback though. I appreciate you taking the time.

Cheers
Anna

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

You can either disable "Different first page" for sections after the

first,
or you can unlink the First Page Header/Footer in subsequent sections

and
duplicate the Header/Footer in it.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"A Bananna" A wrote in message
...
I have a Word document (built by someone else). It is one page with

Page
Setup showing a different first page. When people use the document,

the
second page of the document shows a different header, ie first page

holds
info on Title, File No, Department, etc and second page holds Title

and
Dept
only (no File No). The second page should be different, and

automatically
appears correctly. As long as I insert a page break all is well.

I get into trouble when I put a section break in. It inserts a new

section
and automatically puts on the different first page.

What I would like to see is the first page is different for the

entire
document and all subsequent pages, regardless if there is a section

break
or
page break, will hold the second page information.

I've read the Section break information but can't find an answer for

this.
I
am unable to apply the Different first page to the Entire Document

or This
Point Forward - it will only let me apply it to the Section.

Any ideas?