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Hi
I'm hoping someone can come up with an answer on this as I'm really struggling. I've been given the task of converting all my organisation's letters into Word (2000) templates. One of the templates relies on autotext, and can contain quite lengthy lists. Sometimes it would be a single page long, sometimes 5 or 6 pages. The organisation address and logo are in the header of page 1. Obviously, if the document is only 1 page long that's great. However I can't find a way of removing it from all subsequent pages (it's fine with fixed-length templates, but it's the variable-length one that's killing me) if the letter stretches to 2 or more pages. Please can anyone advise? Thanks in advance Steve |
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In File - Page Setup, Layout tab, use the Different First Page option.
-- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Cranky" wrote in message oups.com... Hi I'm hoping someone can come up with an answer on this as I'm really struggling. I've been given the task of converting all my organisation's letters into Word (2000) templates. One of the templates relies on autotext, and can contain quite lengthy lists. Sometimes it would be a single page long, sometimes 5 or 6 pages. The organisation address and logo are in the header of page 1. Obviously, if the document is only 1 page long that's great. However I can't find a way of removing it from all subsequent pages (it's fine with fixed-length templates, but it's the variable-length one that's killing me) if the letter stretches to 2 or more pages. Please can anyone advise? Thanks in advance Steve |
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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm (beginning with the
two-page letterhead) for an explanation. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Cranky" wrote in message oups.com... Hi I'm hoping someone can come up with an answer on this as I'm really struggling. I've been given the task of converting all my organisation's letters into Word (2000) templates. One of the templates relies on autotext, and can contain quite lengthy lists. Sometimes it would be a single page long, sometimes 5 or 6 pages. The organisation address and logo are in the header of page 1. Obviously, if the document is only 1 page long that's great. However I can't find a way of removing it from all subsequent pages (it's fine with fixed-length templates, but it's the variable-length one that's killing me) if the letter stretches to 2 or more pages. Please can anyone advise? Thanks in advance Steve |
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Thanks suzanne (and Herb) for replying. Neither solution seems to
work. I've just pulled the information out of the header and into the main body of the text. Thanks again, though S ![]() |
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There's no good reason for this not to be working for you. It might be a
simple matter of grasping how headers work and employing a few simple steps. Without the "Different first page" option, Word will replicate header information on each page of a given document section. When you enable the "Different first page" option, Word now allows the heading on page 1 and subsequent pages to be different. While on page 1, choose View - Header and Footer. In the Header, type the text you want to appear on page 1. It should say "First Page Header" right above where you type the header information, with a dotted box around the header area (this is in Print Layout view). In the Header and Footer toolbar, click Show Next (just to the left of the Close button). This will take you to the header used for page 2 - end. There, either type what you want or delete the header shown so that pages 2-end will appear as you want. All this assumes that the document has only one section. If you have multiple sections, then the Same as Previous button in the Header and Footer toolbar comes into play. But, I'll leave that for now to avoid possible information overload. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Cranky" wrote in message ps.com... Thanks suzanne (and Herb) for replying. Neither solution seems to work. I've just pulled the information out of the header and into the main body of the text. Thanks again, though S ![]() |
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![]() Herb Tyson [MVP] wrote: -snip- Herb, thank you so much for not letting this go. Although I knew (or thought I did) everything in principle about setting up the headers, and had obviously missed something fairly fundamental. I followed your notes and it's now sorted. Thanks S ![]() |
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