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I have a four-page document, each page its own section, with a Primary
Footer of "page x of y" right-justified, Link to Previous turned on at
each section.

But starting at p. 3 I ALSO want other text in a footer, to be left-
justified. How can I do this? A separate footer? Thanks.
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In section 3, turn off "link to previous", re-enter "page x of y" and also
enter your other text.

This page may give you the necessary info more clearly, and possibly suggest
other options.
http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/HeaderFooter.htm


On 1/25/05 2:06 PM, "Rick Charnes" wrote:

I have a four-page document, each page its own section, with a Primary
Footer of "page x of y" right-justified, Link to Previous turned on at
each section.

But starting at p. 3 I ALSO want other text in a footer, to be left-
justified. How can I do this? A separate footer? Thanks.


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Thanks much. Not sure how I can have some left-justified text AND "Page
x of y" right-justified in the same footer.

Maybe I'll have to have "Page x of y" pushed towards the right margin
with tabs rather than formally right-justified?

In article ,
LID says...
In section 3, turn off "link to previous", re-enter "page x of y" and also
enter your other text.

This page may give you the necessary info more clearly, and possibly suggest
other options.
http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/HeaderFooter.htm


On 1/25/05 2:06 PM, "Rick Charnes" wrote:

I have a four-page document, each page its own section, with a Primary
Footer of "page x of y" right-justified, Link to Previous turned on at
each section.

But starting at p. 3 I ALSO want other text in a footer, to be left-
justified. How can I do this? A separate footer? Thanks.



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Use the tab settings built into the footer style. One tab centers, the next
right-justifies. Works fine unless you have lots of text!
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"Rick Charnes" wrote in message
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Thanks much. Not sure how I can have some left-justified text AND "Page
x of y" right-justified in the same footer.

Maybe I'll have to have "Page x of y" pushed towards the right margin
with tabs rather than formally right-justified?

In article ,
LID says...
In section 3, turn off "link to previous", re-enter "page x of y" and
also
enter your other text.

This page may give you the necessary info more clearly, and possibly
suggest
other options.
http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/HeaderFooter.htm


On 1/25/05 2:06 PM, "Rick Charnes" wrote:

I have a four-page document, each page its own section, with a Primary
Footer of "page x of y" right-justified, Link to Previous turned on at
each section.

But starting at p. 3 I ALSO want other text in a footer, to be left-
justified. How can I do this? A separate footer? Thanks.





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Jezebel
 
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Or put a one-row two-column table into the footer, left column
left-justified, right column right-justified.


"Charles Kenyon" wrote in
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Use the tab settings built into the footer style. One tab centers, the

next
right-justifies. Works fine unless you have lots of text!
--

Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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"Rick Charnes" wrote in message
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Thanks much. Not sure how I can have some left-justified text AND "Page
x of y" right-justified in the same footer.

Maybe I'll have to have "Page x of y" pushed towards the right margin
with tabs rather than formally right-justified?

In article ,
LID says...
In section 3, turn off "link to previous", re-enter "page x of y" and
also
enter your other text.

This page may give you the necessary info more clearly, and possibly
suggest
other options.
http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/HeaderFooter.htm


On 1/25/05 2:06 PM, "Rick Charnes" wrote:

I have a four-page document, each page its own section, with a

Primary
Footer of "page x of y" right-justified, Link to Previous turned on

at
each section.

But starting at p. 3 I ALSO want other text in a footer, to be left-
justified. How can I do this? A separate footer? Thanks.






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