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Students need the ability to keep the header containing their name, class
period, and date on the first page of a Word 2007 document, but also need the ability to remove the page number from the first page to adhere to teacher instructions. In Word 2003, the ability existed to check Do Not Show Page Number on first page by using the insert page number function rather than the header/footer function. In Word 2007, the only way I have found is to select Different first page, but that removes the header as well as the footer. Does that ability exist in Word 2007? If so, how? |
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See Word Help using the keword search: suppress page number, then go to the
section on "Remove the page number from the first page". It explains better than I can reword:-} -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "KM" wrote in message ... Students need the ability to keep the header containing their name, class period, and date on the first page of a Word 2007 document, but also need the ability to remove the page number from the first page to adhere to teacher instructions. In Word 2003, the ability existed to check Do Not Show Page Number on first page by using the insert page number function rather than the header/footer function. In Word 2007, the only way I have found is to select Different first page, but that removes the header as well as the footer. Does that ability exist in Word 2007? If so, how? |
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The "Different first page" option is the one you need. And you are right; it
does affect headers and footers. To restore the old header, just copy the main header from page 2 and paste it into the first page header. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "KM" wrote: Students need the ability to keep the header containing their name, class period, and date on the first page of a Word 2007 document, but also need the ability to remove the page number from the first page to adhere to teacher instructions. In Word 2003, the ability existed to check Do Not Show Page Number on first page by using the insert page number function rather than the header/footer function. In Word 2007, the only way I have found is to select Different first page, but that removes the header as well as the footer. Does that ability exist in Word 2007? If so, how? |
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![]() Thank you for your help. "CyberTaz" wrote: See Word Help using the keword search: suppress page number, then go to the section on "Remove the page number from the first page". It explains better than I can reword:-} -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "KM" wrote in message ... Students need the ability to keep the header containing their name, class period, and date on the first page of a Word 2007 document, but also need the ability to remove the page number from the first page to adhere to teacher instructions. In Word 2003, the ability existed to check Do Not Show Page Number on first page by using the insert page number function rather than the header/footer function. In Word 2007, the only way I have found is to select Different first page, but that removes the header as well as the footer. Does that ability exist in Word 2007? If so, how? |
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Thank you. I appreciate your help.
"Stefan Blom" wrote: The "Different first page" option is the one you need. And you are right; it does affect headers and footers. To restore the old header, just copy the main header from page 2 and paste it into the first page header. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "KM" wrote: Students need the ability to keep the header containing their name, class period, and date on the first page of a Word 2007 document, but also need the ability to remove the page number from the first page to adhere to teacher instructions. In Word 2003, the ability existed to check Do Not Show Page Number on first page by using the insert page number function rather than the header/footer function. In Word 2007, the only way I have found is to select Different first page, but that removes the header as well as the footer. Does that ability exist in Word 2007? If so, how? |
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You are welcome.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "KM" wrote in message ... Thank you. I appreciate your help. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The "Different first page" option is the one you need. And you are right; it does affect headers and footers. To restore the old header, just copy the main header from page 2 and paste it into the first page header. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "KM" wrote: Students need the ability to keep the header containing their name, class period, and date on the first page of a Word 2007 document, but also need the ability to remove the page number from the first page to adhere to teacher instructions. In Word 2003, the ability existed to check Do Not Show Page Number on first page by using the insert page number function rather than the header/footer function. In Word 2007, the only way I have found is to select Different first page, but that removes the header as well as the footer. Does that ability exist in Word 2007? If so, how? |
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