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Within a manuscript, where your name, title of book and page number goes on
the top right hand side of every page except the very first one which shows your details, book title etc. I have been advised to use a header for this information so that the information does not move if more text is added within the main body of the manuscript. I am using Microsoft Office Word 2007. I would like complete instructions on how you go about putting this in with the required information on each page. At the moment, when I bring up the header, it automatically brings up a footer as well, which is fine because the line of each still gives me the correct margin. I can also manage to put the relevant information in the header. The problem arises when I try to put the cursor below the header, it automatically puts the cursor in the footer which I do not require. I require the cursor to go directly into the manuscript text directly below the header so I can then carry on with the writings below the header. Also, when I bring up the header which brings up the footer as well automatically, the first page of the manuscript which has all my details on along with the book title etc. The header and footer also appears here. This I do not want. This page I want with no header or footer showing. In Microsoft Office Word 2007 where the header and footer are shown, in my case it is showing with a blue broken line all the way across the top for the header and all the way below the bottom for the footer. I just wanted to know when the manuscript is eventually printed out, does this line show? Should I choose a different line for the header and footer other than the blue broken line? As I say, I have not found this out yet and how to go about making this nice and simple within the manuscript. If anybody could tell me how to do this properly, it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance Wendykins |
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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org " Wendy" wrote in message ... Within a manuscript, where your name, title of book and page number goes on the top right hand side of every page except the very first one which shows your details, book title etc. I have been advised to use a header for this information so that the information does not move if more text is added within the main body of the manuscript. I am using Microsoft Office Word 2007. I would like complete instructions on how you go about putting this in with the required information on each page. At the moment, when I bring up the header, it automatically brings up a footer as well, which is fine because the line of each still gives me the correct margin. I can also manage to put the relevant information in the header. The problem arises when I try to put the cursor below the header, it automatically puts the cursor in the footer which I do not require. I require the cursor to go directly into the manuscript text directly below the header so I can then carry on with the writings below the header. Also, when I bring up the header which brings up the footer as well automatically, the first page of the manuscript which has all my details on along with the book title etc. The header and footer also appears here. This I do not want. This page I want with no header or footer showing. In Microsoft Office Word 2007 where the header and footer are shown, in my case it is showing with a blue broken line all the way across the top for the header and all the way below the bottom for the footer. I just wanted to know when the manuscript is eventually printed out, does this line show? Should I choose a different line for the header and footer other than the blue broken line? As I say, I have not found this out yet and how to go about making this nice and simple within the manuscript. If anybody could tell me how to do this properly, it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance Wendykins |
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Thank you Suzanne.
I have had a quick look at the link but it is still so confusing and there are so many things to take in. I guess it is a matter of trying a few things out as experiments to obtain the desired result. Wendy "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org " Wendy" wrote in message ... Within a manuscript, where your name, title of book and page number goes on the top right hand side of every page except the very first one which shows your details, book title etc. I have been advised to use a header for this information so that the information does not move if more text is added within the main body of the manuscript. I am using Microsoft Office Word 2007. I would like complete instructions on how you go about putting this in with the required information on each page. At the moment, when I bring up the header, it automatically brings up a footer as well, which is fine because the line of each still gives me the correct margin. I can also manage to put the relevant information in the header. The problem arises when I try to put the cursor below the header, it automatically puts the cursor in the footer which I do not require. I require the cursor to go directly into the manuscript text directly below the header so I can then carry on with the writings below the header. Also, when I bring up the header which brings up the footer as well automatically, the first page of the manuscript which has all my details on along with the book title etc. The header and footer also appears here. This I do not want. This page I want with no header or footer showing. In Microsoft Office Word 2007 where the header and footer are shown, in my case it is showing with a blue broken line all the way across the top for the header and all the way below the bottom for the footer. I just wanted to know when the manuscript is eventually printed out, does this line show? Should I choose a different line for the header and footer other than the blue broken line? As I say, I have not found this out yet and how to go about making this nice and simple within the manuscript. If anybody could tell me how to do this properly, it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance Wendykins |
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Yes, keep trying things, and keep going back to the article and rereading it
as you become better acquainted with the application. Unfortunately all the screen shots are for Word 2003 and earlier, but the principles are the same in all versions. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org " Wendy" wrote in message ... Thank you Suzanne. I have had a quick look at the link but it is still so confusing and there are so many things to take in. I guess it is a matter of trying a few things out as experiments to obtain the desired result. Wendy "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org " Wendy" wrote in message ... Within a manuscript, where your name, title of book and page number goes on the top right hand side of every page except the very first one which shows your details, book title etc. I have been advised to use a header for this information so that the information does not move if more text is added within the main body of the manuscript. I am using Microsoft Office Word 2007. I would like complete instructions on how you go about putting this in with the required information on each page. At the moment, when I bring up the header, it automatically brings up a footer as well, which is fine because the line of each still gives me the correct margin. I can also manage to put the relevant information in the header. The problem arises when I try to put the cursor below the header, it automatically puts the cursor in the footer which I do not require. I require the cursor to go directly into the manuscript text directly below the header so I can then carry on with the writings below the header. Also, when I bring up the header which brings up the footer as well automatically, the first page of the manuscript which has all my details on along with the book title etc. The header and footer also appears here. This I do not want. This page I want with no header or footer showing. In Microsoft Office Word 2007 where the header and footer are shown, in my case it is showing with a blue broken line all the way across the top for the header and all the way below the bottom for the footer. I just wanted to know when the manuscript is eventually printed out, does this line show? Should I choose a different line for the header and footer other than the blue broken line? As I say, I have not found this out yet and how to go about making this nice and simple within the manuscript. If anybody could tell me how to do this properly, it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance Wendykins |
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