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I have seen title and dates applied to documents at the bottom whenever a
document is updated. I don't believe it is in a footer. Can someone tell me how to do this whenever a document is updated. Thank you |
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Anything repeating on each page is likely to be in the footer (or header).
If it doesn't look like it is in the footer area, it is probably in a frame or text box anchored to the footer. See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/AnchorToHeader.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Bill 43" wrote in message ... I have seen title and dates applied to documents at the bottom whenever a document is updated. I don't believe it is in a footer. Can someone tell me how to do this whenever a document is updated. Thank you |
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