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Hi!
I'm working on a rather complex template and some problems have occured. The template itself is three pages: A first page with header and footer. The page is set up with two columns and a section break - new page after the colums. Page two is the main part of the document this page has only one column but has a table in wich there will be put charts, pictures and text. I have inserted a section break - new page below the table. This page of the template could expand up to 50-60 pages. It has different odd and even headers and footers. The third page of the template should have yet another different header and footer but: If the third page of the template ends up as an even in the document it gets the header and footer from the second section. If it ends up as an odd page, it gets the right header and footer. There is obviously something I have misunderstood. Any suggestions? -- Fredrik E. Nilsen |
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For your final section, did you unlink all headers and footers? That
is, did you turn off the "Same as Previous" option for first page headers, for even page headers, and for odd page headers (and similarly for footers)? -- Stefan Blom "Fredrik Eide Nilsen" wrote in message ... Hi! I'm working on a rather complex template and some problems have occured. The template itself is three pages: A first page with header and footer. The page is set up with two columns and a section break - new page after the colums. Page two is the main part of the document this page has only one column but has a table in wich there will be put charts, pictures and text. I have inserted a section break - new page below the table. This page of the template could expand up to 50-60 pages. It has different odd and even headers and footers. The third page of the template should have yet another different header and footer but: If the third page of the template ends up as an even in the document it gets the header and footer from the second section. If it ends up as an odd page, it gets the right header and footer. There is obviously something I have misunderstood. Any suggestions? -- Fredrik E. Nilsen |