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Niki Cassar
 
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I'm trying to use a word document as letterhead. I have setup a header and
footer on the first page but would like subsequent pages to be blank. I have
done this before but can't remember how.

Many thanks.

Niki.


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Niki Cassar wrote:
I'm trying to use a word document as letterhead. I have setup a
header and footer on the first page but would like subsequent pages
to be blank. I have done this before but can't remember how.

Many thanks.

Niki.


File Page Setup Layout, check "Different first page".

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/wordfaqs/Letterhead.htm for help.

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org


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Hi Niki-

The first step would be to go to FilePage Setup--Layout & check the box for
Different First Page. When you set up your letterhead (and/or Footer) it
won't carry forward to the 2nd page header.

Regards |:)

"Niki Cassar" wrote:

I'm trying to use a word document as letterhead. I have setup a header and
footer on the first page but would like subsequent pages to be blank. I have
done this before but can't remember how.

Many thanks.

Niki.



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