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Got an issue that I can't event find an answer to on Google.
I am setting up a letter template document for my office. The first page (and section) has a watermark image and larger margins than the rest of the document. The second page of the letter (the start of section 2) has smaller top margins and a custom header.=20 The problem - when I'm typing from the first page and it goes into the second page - that page automatically takes the larger margins of page 1. How can I continuously type between sections??? Help please! |
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You're going about this the wrong way. A section break is not required. See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Kristen Preau" wrote in message ... Got an issue that I can't event find an answer to on Google. I am setting up a letter template document for my office. The first page (and section) has a watermark image and larger margins than the rest of the document. The second page of the letter (the start of section 2) has smaller top margins and a custom header.=20 The problem - when I'm typing from the first page and it goes into the second page - that page automatically takes the larger margins of page 1. How can I continuously type between sections??? Help please! |
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To answer your direct question: you cannot type across a section break. See
Suzanne's reply for a method that does work. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kristen Preau" wrote in message ... Got an issue that I can't event find an answer to on Google. I am setting up a letter template document for my office. The first page (and section) has a watermark image and larger margins than the rest of the document. The second page of the letter (the start of section 2) has smaller top margins and a custom header.=20 The problem - when I'm typing from the first page and it goes into the second page - that page automatically takes the larger margins of page 1. How can I continuously type between sections??? Help please! |
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