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First page headers/footers
Is it possible to have a different footer on the first page, but have the
header the same? Although I can do it manually, there is information in the header that I'd prefer not to type in a second time. Word 2003 SP2 |
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First page headers/footers
Copy and paste the header on to the first page.
-- Rae Drysdale "Jen" wrote: Is it possible to have a different footer on the first page, but have the header the same? Although I can do it manually, there is information in the header that I'd prefer not to type in a second time. Word 2003 SP2 |
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First page headers/footers
The problem is that this template will be used by lots of different people,
and I want it to be as easy as possible - hence my desire not to ask them to copy and paste if I can possibly help it! In re-reading my original question, it's really not terribly clear. Basically: Page 1: Header 1, Footer 1 Subsequent pages: Header 1, Footer 2 I guess what I'm asking is if there's any way to have "different first page" for footers only, but make the header the same throughout. "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Copy and paste the header on to the first page. -- Rae Drysdale "Jen" wrote: Is it possible to have a different footer on the first page, but have the header the same? Although I can do it manually, there is information in the header that I'd prefer not to type in a second time. Word 2003 SP2 |
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First page headers/footers
No, there's no way to do that. If the info in the headers is repeated, you
could use fields to avoid having to enter it twice. Most templates can be set up so the headers and footers are automatic, anyway. "Jen" wrote in message ... The problem is that this template will be used by lots of different people, and I want it to be as easy as possible - hence my desire not to ask them to copy and paste if I can possibly help it! In re-reading my original question, it's really not terribly clear. Basically: Page 1: Header 1, Footer 1 Subsequent pages: Header 1, Footer 2 I guess what I'm asking is if there's any way to have "different first page" for footers only, but make the header the same throughout. "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Copy and paste the header on to the first page. -- Rae Drysdale "Jen" wrote: Is it possible to have a different footer on the first page, but have the header the same? Although I can do it manually, there is information in the header that I'd prefer not to type in a second time. Word 2003 SP2 |
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