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Different headers and footers

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replyReply Fri 2 Jul 2010, 12:43Delegate Elsa said...

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Different headers and footers

I have to have a different first page header to the rest of the document (which is fine) but need the footer to be the same on the whole document (in other words first page header different, footer same for entire doc).

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replyReply Sat 3 Jul 2010, 11:29Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Different headers and footers

Hi Elsa, thanks for your query. When you constructed the different Header you will have put some section breaks into the document and then taken off the "Link To Previous" option from Header on page 2. The Footer has a "Link To Previous" option as well, if you leave this set as it is the footers should be the same throughout the whole document. Just be careful where your cursor is positioned when you take off the "Link To Previous".

Hope this helps,

Anthony

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