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I have a header on each section of my document. In one area, when I change
the header, it changes the header on the following section so they read the
same. Without having to retype pages and pagers, how can I force the headers
to become seperate?
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When you are in the Header/Footer section of your document. Take note
of the option on the Toolbar called Same as Previous. Or Link to
Previous. Toggle that off for each Header and Each Footer that you
want to be unique.

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I have a header on each section of my document. In one area, when I
change
the header, it changes the header on the following section so they
read the
same. Without having to retype pages and pagers, how can I force the
headers
to become seperate?



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Thank you Dawn for replying. What do you mean by toggle on and off?
THanks!!!

"Dawn Crosier" wrote:

When you are in the Header/Footer section of your document. Take note
of the option on the Toolbar called Same as Previous. Or Link to
Previous. Toggle that off for each Header and Each Footer that you
want to be unique.

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Microsoft MVP
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I have a header on each section of my document. In one area, when I
change
the header, it changes the header on the following section so they
read the
same. Without having to retype pages and pagers, how can I force the
headers
to become seperate?




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A toolbar button that has two states is called a toggle. Examples would be
the Bold and Italics buttons on the Formatting toolbar, which will be
highlighted or pushed in when on, not highlighted or pushed out when off.
Link to Previous/Same as Previous is also a toggle.

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Thank you Dawn for replying. What do you mean by toggle on and off?
THanks!!!

"Dawn Crosier" wrote:

When you are in the Header/Footer section of your document. Take note
of the option on the Toolbar called Same as Previous. Or Link to
Previous. Toggle that off for each Header and Each Footer that you
want to be unique.

--
Dawn Crosier
Microsoft MVP
"Education Lasts a Lifetime"

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I have a header on each section of my document. In one area, when I
change
the header, it changes the header on the following section so they
read the
same. Without having to retype pages and pagers, how can I force the
headers
to become seperate?





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"Bonnie43" wrote in message
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Thank you Dawn for replying. What do you mean by toggle on and off?
THanks!!!

"Dawn Crosier" wrote:

When you are in the Header/Footer section of your document. Take note
of the option on the Toolbar called Same as Previous. Or Link to
Previous. Toggle that off for each Header and Each Footer that you
want to be unique.

--
Dawn Crosier
Microsoft MVP
"Education Lasts a Lifetime"


Bonnie,

when you open the header/footer a toolbar should appear. On it is a
symbol/icon/picture that looks like an open book with an arrowed line from
one page to the other (it's the 4th from the right on my toolbar). If you
hover your cursor above this, the help text says "Same as Previous". If you
click on it, it changes from highlighted grey highlighted grey ie.
each time you click, it goes from an ON to an OFF, and then back to ON.

This lttle icon sets your header/footer to be the SAME (ON state) as the
previous section, or DIFFERENT (OFF state).

Hope this helps.

Rob Lepper


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