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Footer and header frustration
I converted a Word 2003 newsletter to 2007. It has a even/odd header/footer
setup that is working just fine. Now I'm trying to add a title page with no header or footer. I do a new page section break. In some of my experiments I've been able to successfully unlink the header in the first section from the header in the second so I can clear it out. But I have NEVER been able to remove the section one footer without causing the section two footer disappear (at least the odd page footer). Just can't seem to get past this. Not sure if it is time to reinstall word 2003 and wait for Word 2007 SP1 :-) |
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Footer and header frustration
Good idea - but I actually don't want a header or footer on the first *two*
pages. :-) "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Rather than going about this the way that you are, you should replace the Section Break with a Hard Page Break and then on the Layout Tab of the Page Setup dialog, check the box for Different First Page. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "John Craig" John wrote in message ... I converted a Word 2003 newsletter to 2007. It has a even/odd header/footer setup that is working just fine. Now I'm trying to add a title page with no header or footer. I do a new page section break. In some of my experiments I've been able to successfully unlink the header in the first section from the header in the second so I can clear it out. But I have NEVER been able to remove the section one footer without causing the section two footer disappear (at least the odd page footer). Just can't seem to get past this. Not sure if it is time to reinstall word 2003 and wait for Word 2007 SP1 :-) |
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Footer and header frustration
If you have a Section Break after the second page you should be able to do
what you want, but make sure in that case that you do not have the different first page option set for the second section. It sounds like that is the way that if might be and that you do not actually have anything set up in the footer for the first page of that section. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "John Craig" wrote in message ... Good idea - but I actually don't want a header or footer on the first *two* pages. :-) "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Rather than going about this the way that you are, you should replace the Section Break with a Hard Page Break and then on the Layout Tab of the Page Setup dialog, check the box for Different First Page. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "John Craig" John wrote in message ... I converted a Word 2003 newsletter to 2007. It has a even/odd header/footer setup that is working just fine. Now I'm trying to add a title page with no header or footer. I do a new page section break. In some of my experiments I've been able to successfully unlink the header in the first section from the header in the second so I can clear it out. But I have NEVER been able to remove the section one footer without causing the section two footer disappear (at least the odd page footer). Just can't seem to get past this. Not sure if it is time to reinstall word 2003 and wait for Word 2007 SP1 :-) |
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