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Changing some text in the header in the middle of a 10 page docume
My boss wants me to change some info in the header of this document starting
around page 7. He wants page 1-6 to stay the same and pages 7- 10 to have some slightly different text in it. How do I do that? He actually has his page numbering in the header (doesn't want it in the footer) and he wants pages 7- 10 to be B-1, B-2, B-3 and so on where the first pages start with A-1, etc. Please help! |
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Changing some text in the header in the middle of a 10 page docume
Insert a section break at the end of the first section. (In Word 2003, you go
to Insert - Break, and choose whether you want the break to take you to a new page or not.) Then go into the headers and make sure that the header for the second section is NOT linked to the header of the first section. Then you can change the second section's header however you want. These instructions might not work in other versions of Word, but the logic will probably be similar. I hope this helps. Fred "Vylula Bell" wrote: My boss wants me to change some info in the header of this document starting around page 7. He wants page 1-6 to stay the same and pages 7- 10 to have some slightly different text in it. How do I do that? He actually has his page numbering in the header (doesn't want it in the footer) and he wants pages 7- 10 to be B-1, B-2, B-3 and so on where the first pages start with A-1, etc. Please help! |
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Changing some text in the header in the middle of a 10 page docume
At minimum you will require a section break. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...rontMatter.htm or http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...atter_2007.htm (as appropriate) for a variation of this requirement. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Vylula Bell" wrote in message ... My boss wants me to change some info in the header of this document starting around page 7. He wants page 1-6 to stay the same and pages 7- 10 to have some slightly different text in it. How do I do that? He actually has his page numbering in the header (doesn't want it in the footer) and he wants pages 7- 10 to be B-1, B-2, B-3 and so on where the first pages start with A-1, etc. Please help! |
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Changing some text in the header in the middle of a 10 page do
Fred, when you say at the end of the first section, do you mean at the end of
the first page? I am not sure I understand... :-) I am using Word 2007 and I don't know it that well. "Idaho Word Man" wrote: Insert a section break at the end of the first section. (In Word 2003, you go to Insert - Break, and choose whether you want the break to take you to a new page or not.) Then go into the headers and make sure that the header for the second section is NOT linked to the header of the first section. Then you can change the second section's header however you want. These instructions might not work in other versions of Word, but the logic will probably be similar. I hope this helps. Fred "Vylula Bell" wrote: My boss wants me to change some info in the header of this document starting around page 7. He wants page 1-6 to stay the same and pages 7- 10 to have some slightly different text in it. How do I do that? He actually has his page numbering in the header (doesn't want it in the footer) and he wants pages 7- 10 to be B-1, B-2, B-3 and so on where the first pages start with A-1, etc. Please help! |
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Changing some text in the header in the middle of a 10 page do
I just meant "at the end of that portion of the document that needs the first
header." The section break will simply divide the part of the document that gets one header from the part that gets the other header. From your original post, it sounds like that section break would go at the bottom of page 6. Fred "Vylula Bell" wrote: Fred, when you say at the end of the first section, do you mean at the end of the first page? I am not sure I understand... :-) I am using Word 2007 and I don't know it that well. "Idaho Word Man" wrote: Insert a section break at the end of the first section. (In Word 2003, you go to Insert - Break, and choose whether you want the break to take you to a new page or not.) Then go into the headers and make sure that the header for the second section is NOT linked to the header of the first section. Then you can change the second section's header however you want. These instructions might not work in other versions of Word, but the logic will probably be similar. I hope this helps. Fred "Vylula Bell" wrote: My boss wants me to change some info in the header of this document starting around page 7. He wants page 1-6 to stay the same and pages 7- 10 to have some slightly different text in it. How do I do that? He actually has his page numbering in the header (doesn't want it in the footer) and he wants pages 7- 10 to be B-1, B-2, B-3 and so on where the first pages start with A-1, etc. Please help! |
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