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i'm confused, i'm using word 98 and i've created a template.
the second page does not show the template, i thought it would, is there a way to do this? |
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If you mean, the body text on page one is not duplicated on subsequent
pages: templates don't work that way. If you mean, the headers and footers aren't repeated on subsequent pages: either, set the page layout to clear the 'different first page' checkbox (if you want the same headers and footers throughout); or, add content to the template so it runs to a second page, define the subsequent page headers and footers, then delete the content. "cliff1959" wrote in message news ![]() i'm confused, i'm using word 98 and i've created a template. the second page does not show the template, i thought it would, is there a way to do this? |
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![]() "Jezebel" wrote: If you mean, the body text on page one is not duplicated on subsequent pages: templates don't work that way. If you mean, the headers and footers aren't repeated on subsequent pages: either, set the page layout to clear the 'different first page' checkbox (if you want the same headers and footers throughout); or, add content to the template so it runs to a second page, define the subsequent page headers and footers, then delete the content. hi jezebel thanks for the reply. the headers and footers are repeating ok, what i've done is to set up a table of six equal areas to help me place pics and captions for an ebook i'm putting together. the table lines are there for positioning only and are non printing the book has about 35 pics and i thought the easiest way would be to set up a template with the table. if i understand what you are saying a table would be the same as content therefore it won't show. thinking about it in daylight i guess the easiest thing is just to copy and paste the table onto each page. is there any easy way to duplicate my grid |
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You should be able to tab out of the last row of the table to get a new row.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "cliff1959" wrote in message ... "Jezebel" wrote: If you mean, the body text on page one is not duplicated on subsequent pages: templates don't work that way. If you mean, the headers and footers aren't repeated on subsequent pages: either, set the page layout to clear the 'different first page' checkbox (if you want the same headers and footers throughout); or, add content to the template so it runs to a second page, define the subsequent page headers and footers, then delete the content. hi jezebel thanks for the reply. the headers and footers are repeating ok, what i've done is to set up a table of six equal areas to help me place pics and captions for an ebook i'm putting together. the table lines are there for positioning only and are non printing the book has about 35 pics and i thought the easiest way would be to set up a template with the table. if i understand what you are saying a table would be the same as content therefore it won't show. thinking about it in daylight i guess the easiest thing is just to copy and paste the table onto each page. is there any easy way to duplicate my grid |
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