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I have our letterhead setup on two pages, graphic on first page at the top in
a header, address at the bottom in a footer and second page is blank. I
inserted a "section break, next page". The letter I am writting fits on one
page, how do I delete the "section break " without losing my header and
footer? When ever I delete the section break I lose my header/footer.
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You need to set up your letterhead correctly, without a section break. See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm

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I have our letterhead setup on two pages, graphic on first page at the top

in
a header, address at the bottom in a footer and second page is blank. I
inserted a "section break, next page". The letter I am writting fits on

one
page, how do I delete the "section break " without losing my header and
footer? When ever I delete the section break I lose my header/footer.


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