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Headers, Footers and Sections
Does there exist a clear, concise and accurate explanation of how headers and
footer interact with sections? Word insists on putting headers and footers where I don't want. I have a pretty standard document consisting of a title page, a table of contents and the main body of the document. I want no headers and footers on the title page, and then different headers and footers in the TOC and main body. Every time I do it, I have to fiddle around for at least an hour to get it right. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to Word's behavior. If there is, I haven't discovered it. |
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