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I need to use revision bars for changes to a document. I need to change the
date in the footer on pages where I make changes. The document has several section breaks. On pages where I make text changes, I go to footer, and turn off "Same as Previous." Then I update the footer date. But this change automatically gets applied to other footers throughout the document. Can you help? Thanks |
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I need to use revision bars for changes to a document. I
need to change the date in the footer on pages where I make changes. The document has several section breaks. On pages where I make text changes, I go to footer, and turn off "Same as Previous." Then I update the footer date. But this change automatically gets applied to other footers throughout the document. This is not really something that Word's internal design supports. Through the editing process (deleting/adding text), the page flow could change, thus putting any change on a different page. And for this to have any chance of working at all, you'd need a section break (probably of the next page type) at the end of each and every page so that you can see when that happens. And you'd also have to make sure that "Same as Previous" has been turned off for every single section. Note that, if you've used Continuous section breaks within the text that you may not have direct access to that section's header or footer (more than one section on a page). In that case, "Same as Previous" might not "take". (And that's a second reason why you'd need Next Page types of section breaks after every page.) Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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I was struggling this morning with the same issue. What ended up working was
adding a section break (next page) after the last character of the page before the one whose footer I want to alter. This caused the last sentence to become full-justified. After fixing that, I added the section break (next page) again, which had the effect of inserting a blank page with a header and footer before the one I wanted to change. I turned off same as previous on this page and changed the footer. Then I pressed delete once to bring up the text from the bottom page and the footer was as I wanted it to be without having changed any of the other pages. Kind of a pain, but effective. "publisherm" wrote: I need to use revision bars for changes to a document. I need to change the date in the footer on pages where I make changes. The document has several section breaks. On pages where I make text changes, I go to footer, and turn off "Same as Previous." Then I update the footer date. But this change automatically gets applied to other footers throughout the document. Can you help? Thanks |
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