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Hi,
I am trying to format headers/footers in a large document, and I'm stuck. I would like to start my footer on page 5, and start header/ continue footer on page 6. So, page 5 would be header (blank), footer page number (right- aligned), page 6 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), page 7 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), footer page number (left-aligned) and so on. So, I set up a section to start on page 5 and am considering that as the first page. I'm trying to take advantage of different odd/even, and different first page, but the header/footer spills over to pages 2, 3 and 4. Any help you can lend would be appreciated. Henry |
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Selecting "Different odd and even" and "Different first page" creates new
headers, but that is only the first step. You'll have to unlink the headers and footers after the section break. Use the Link to Previous button on the Header & Footer Tools Design tab (or on the Header and Footer toolbar in older versions of Word). Then you can change header and footer content for your new section. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "Henry Stockbridge" wrote in message ... Hi, I am trying to format headers/footers in a large document, and I'm stuck. I would like to start my footer on page 5, and start header/ continue footer on page 6. So, page 5 would be header (blank), footer page number (right- aligned), page 6 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), page 7 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), footer page number (left-aligned) and so on. So, I set up a section to start on page 5 and am considering that as the first page. I'm trying to take advantage of different odd/even, and different first page, but the header/footer spills over to pages 2, 3 and 4. Any help you can lend would be appreciated. Henry |
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To clarify, each type of header and each type of footer (first page, odd
page, main header) must be *separately* unlinked from its "neighbor" in the preceding section. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Selecting "Different odd and even" and "Different first page" creates new headers, but that is only the first step. You'll have to unlink the headers and footers after the section break. Use the Link to Previous button on the Header & Footer Tools Design tab (or on the Header and Footer toolbar in older versions of Word). Then you can change header and footer content for your new section. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "Henry Stockbridge" wrote in message ... Hi, I am trying to format headers/footers in a large document, and I'm stuck. I would like to start my footer on page 5, and start header/ continue footer on page 6. So, page 5 would be header (blank), footer page number (right- aligned), page 6 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), page 7 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), footer page number (left-aligned) and so on. So, I set up a section to start on page 5 and am considering that as the first page. I'm trying to take advantage of different odd/even, and different first page, but the header/footer spills over to pages 2, 3 and 4. Any help you can lend would be appreciated. Henry |
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On Feb 13, 1:00*pm, "Stefan Blom"
wrote: To clarify, each type of header and each type of footer (first page, odd page, main header) must be *separately* unlinked from its "neighbor" in the preceding section. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "Stefan Blom" *wrote in ... Selecting "Different odd and even" and "Different first page" creates new headers, but that is only the first step. You'll have to unlink the headers and footers after the section break. Use the Link to Previous button on the Header & Footer Tools Design tab (or on the Header and Footer toolbar in older versions of Word). Then you can change header and footer content for your new section. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP ---------------------------------------------"Henry Stockbridge" *wrote in message ... Hi, I am trying to format headers/footers in a large document, and I'm stuck. *I would like to start my footer on page 5, and start header/ continue footer on page 6. So, page 5 would be header (blank), footer page number (right- aligned), page 6 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), page 7 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), footer page number (left-aligned) and so on. So, I set up a section to start on page 5 and am considering that as the first page. *I'm trying to take advantage of different odd/even, and different first page, but the header/footer spills over to pages 2, 3 and 4. Any help you can lend would be appreciated. Henry =========================== Brilliant! Stefan, this is _so_ helpful. I appreciate your help. I think I've got it. |
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I'm glad I could help!
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "Henry Stockbridge" wrote in message ... On Feb 13, 1:00 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: To clarify, each type of header and each type of footer (first page, odd page, main header) must be *separately* unlinked from its "neighbor" in the preceding section. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "Stefan Blom" wrote in ... Selecting "Different odd and even" and "Different first page" creates new headers, but that is only the first step. You'll have to unlink the headers and footers after the section break. Use the Link to Previous button on the Header & Footer Tools Design tab (or on the Header and Footer toolbar in older versions of Word). Then you can change header and footer content for your new section. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP ---------------------------------------------"Henry Stockbridge" wrote in message ... Hi, I am trying to format headers/footers in a large document, and I'm stuck. I would like to start my footer on page 5, and start header/ continue footer on page 6. So, page 5 would be header (blank), footer page number (right- aligned), page 6 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), page 7 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), footer page number (left-aligned) and so on. So, I set up a section to start on page 5 and am considering that as the first page. I'm trying to take advantage of different odd/even, and different first page, but the header/footer spills over to pages 2, 3 and 4. Any help you can lend would be appreciated. Henry =========================== Brilliant! Stefan, this is _so_ helpful. I appreciate your help. I think I've got it. |
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For ready-reference info in one place, see
http://WordFAQs.mvps.org/HeaderFooter.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Henry Stockbridge" wrote in message ... On Feb 13, 1:00 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: To clarify, each type of header and each type of footer (first page, odd page, main header) must be *separately* unlinked from its "neighbor" in the preceding section. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "Stefan Blom" wrote in ... Selecting "Different odd and even" and "Different first page" creates new headers, but that is only the first step. You'll have to unlink the headers and footers after the section break. Use the Link to Previous button on the Header & Footer Tools Design tab (or on the Header and Footer toolbar in older versions of Word). Then you can change header and footer content for your new section. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP ---------------------------------------------"Henry Stockbridge" wrote in message ... Hi, I am trying to format headers/footers in a large document, and I'm stuck. I would like to start my footer on page 5, and start header/ continue footer on page 6. So, page 5 would be header (blank), footer page number (right- aligned), page 6 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), page 7 header StyleRef (left-aligned), document title (right- aligned), footer page number (left-aligned) and so on. So, I set up a section to start on page 5 and am considering that as the first page. I'm trying to take advantage of different odd/even, and different first page, but the header/footer spills over to pages 2, 3 and 4. Any help you can lend would be appreciated. Henry =========================== Brilliant! Stefan, this is _so_ helpful. I appreciate your help. I think I've got it. |
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