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Master document with different header and footer for subdocuments
Hi Everyone,
I need some help with using Word 2003 to create a master document that contains several sub-documents. I have about 7 sub-documents in Word. Each document is set with the following Page Setup - Layout: Headers and footers ----------------------- - Different odd and even - Different first page Borders and shading ------------------------ - Apply to: This section, First page only Each sub-document contains a first page with the Chapter name. No header or footer is seen on the first page. The subsequent pages have even and odd headers and footers. The even headers contain the chapter name (from the first page) and the even footer contains the title of the book with a page number. The odd footer contains the name of the author with a page number. When I create a master document with all the linked sub-documents, I lose all the headers, footers and first page formatting that was laid-out in each sub-document. Question ---------- Is there a way to create a master document that links the sub-documents in such a way that the individual first pages, headers and footers are preserved? I've heard of using macros to do this but I'm not sure how this is done, if it *can* be done. Thanks for your help! Richard Balfour |
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