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HEADER issue
Word 2003/XP
I have a problem with the Header in a document with four sectiions. In section one I select the "First Page Only" option for the header, but the same header appears on the first page of all four sections and I only want it in the first section. I've tried selecting the "This section" and the "Whole document" in the "Apply to" option in Page Setup/Layout tab, but nothing changes. Ideas? Thx, -- William |
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If you selected Different First Page in the Page Layout settings, then it
provides a different first page for EVERY section. So you don't want to use that setting. Instead, create your first page and insert a Section Break, Next Page. On the following page, go into the Header and in the H&F toolbar, deselect the Link to Previous option. Now you can have a different H&F on the front page. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "William" wrote in message ... Word 2003/XP I have a problem with the Header in a document with four sectiions. In section one I select the "First Page Only" option for the header, but the same header appears on the first page of all four sections and I only want it in the first section. I've tried selecting the "This section" and the "Whole document" in the "Apply to" option in Page Setup/Layout tab, but nothing changes. Ideas? Thx, -- William |
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Yea! That did it. Thx.
-- William "Terry Farrell" wrote: If you selected Different First Page in the Page Layout settings, then it provides a different first page for EVERY section. So you don't want to use that setting. Instead, create your first page and insert a Section Break, Next Page. On the following page, go into the Header and in the H&F toolbar, deselect the Link to Previous option. Now you can have a different H&F on the front page. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "William" wrote in message ... Word 2003/XP I have a problem with the Header in a document with four sectiions. In section one I select the "First Page Only" option for the header, but the same header appears on the first page of all four sections and I only want it in the first section. I've tried selecting the "This section" and the "Whole document" in the "Apply to" option in Page Setup/Layout tab, but nothing changes. Ideas? Thx, -- William |
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Actually, it is quite possible to have a "Different first page" for only one
section in Word. The setting can be turned off for the second and subsequent sections. (The reason it was enabled for all sections in this case is probably that when you insert a section break, you are duplicating the settings of the existing section.) For more on headers and footers in Word, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... If you selected Different First Page in the Page Layout settings, then it provides a different first page for EVERY section. So you don't want to use that setting. Instead, create your first page and insert a Section Break, Next Page. On the following page, go into the Header and in the H&F toolbar, deselect the Link to Previous option. Now you can have a different H&F on the front page. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "William" wrote in message ... Word 2003/XP I have a problem with the Header in a document with four sectiions. In section one I select the "First Page Only" option for the header, but the same header appears on the first page of all four sections and I only want it in the first section. I've tried selecting the "This section" and the "Whole document" in the "Apply to" option in Page Setup/Layout tab, but nothing changes. Ideas? Thx, -- William |
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