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Normal typing: First page: page header with company logo Second page: no logo All printed on the same paper tray Copy/pasting: First page: no logo, printed on tray 1 -----New section----- Second page: company logo, printed on tray 2 Third page: no logo, printed on tray 2 BACKGROUND INFO: Our sales department asked me to design a few Word templates with the new company logo. What I did: * Headers&footers different on first page * Logo and company name in the page header of the first name This works OK as long as they just start typing as in an empty document. PROBLEM: The sales people have standard documents with two different sections. The first section is printed on paper tray 1; section two on paper tray two. One of the paper trays has paper with small print legalese on the back side, the other paper tray doesn't. They open their two-sections-document, CTRL+A, CTRL+C, open one of my templates, CTRL+V. Result: the first page header with the company logo is now on the second (or third) page, because the section end was also copied. How can this be solved, and most importantly: in a "user friendly" way? -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1 |
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