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Hello. My question is concerning a template. I want to creat a template
such that after the first page, all of the following pages are identical to the layout and setup of the first page. I am aware how to creat different headers and footers from the first and second pages, however I cannot figure out how to hide a second page of a template and then have it appear when the user reaches the second page. Thanks! |
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When you edit the template with multiple headers and footers, you can
temporarily insert page breaks to access other than the "First page" types. When you are done, simply delete the breaks. Only one page is visible in the template (as well in documents created from the template), but Word will still preserve the contents of headers/footers. Note: A document can contain up to three different headers (and three different footers). If you enable "Different first page" on the Layout tab of the Page Setup dialog box, you'll get two: "First page" and main headers (footers). If you also enable "Different odd and even" you'll get three: "First page", "Odd page", and "Even page" headers (and footers). -- Stefan Blom "LawHlywa" wrote in message ... Hello. My question is concerning a template. I want to creat a template such that after the first page, all of the following pages are identical to the layout and setup of the first page. I am aware how to creat different headers and footers from the first and second pages, however I cannot figure out how to hide a second page of a template and then have it appear when the user reaches the second page. Thanks! |
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Thank you for the response, but i am aware how to do that with headers and
footers. My question concerns the contents of the second page. I wish to have the second page duplicate the contents of the first when the document goes over 2 pages. Thank you. "Stefan Blom" wrote: When you edit the template with multiple headers and footers, you can temporarily insert page breaks to access other than the "First page" types. When you are done, simply delete the breaks. Only one page is visible in the template (as well in documents created from the template), but Word will still preserve the contents of headers/footers. Note: A document can contain up to three different headers (and three different footers). If you enable "Different first page" on the Layout tab of the Page Setup dialog box, you'll get two: "First page" and main headers (footers). If you also enable "Different odd and even" you'll get three: "First page", "Odd page", and "Even page" headers (and footers). -- Stefan Blom "LawHlywa" wrote in message ... Hello. My question is concerning a template. I want to creat a template such that after the first page, all of the following pages are identical to the layout and setup of the first page. I am aware how to creat different headers and footers from the first and second pages, however I cannot figure out how to hide a second page of a template and then have it appear when the user reaches the second page. Thanks! |
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What type of contents do you want repeated on the second page?
-- Stefan Blom "LawHlywa" wrote in message ... Thank you for the response, but i am aware how to do that with headers and footers. My question concerns the contents of the second page. I wish to have the second page duplicate the contents of the first when the document goes over 2 pages. Thank you. "Stefan Blom" wrote: When you edit the template with multiple headers and footers, you can temporarily insert page breaks to access other than the "First page" types. When you are done, simply delete the breaks. Only one page is visible in the template (as well in documents created from the template), but Word will still preserve the contents of headers/footers. Note: A document can contain up to three different headers (and three different footers). If you enable "Different first page" on the Layout tab of the Page Setup dialog box, you'll get two: "First page" and main headers (footers). If you also enable "Different odd and even" you'll get three: "First page", "Odd page", and "Even page" headers (and footers). -- Stefan Blom "LawHlywa" wrote in message ... Hello. My question is concerning a template. I want to creat a template such that after the first page, all of the following pages are identical to the layout and setup of the first page. I am aware how to creat different headers and footers from the first and second pages, however I cannot figure out how to hide a second page of a template and then have it appear when the user reaches the second page. Thanks! |
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