On Jan 12, 2007, at 8:11 AM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
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How do I suppress date from body of document class letter?
That is the one that appears in the output just below the from
address.
the page style is set to fancy, I'm using:
\rhead{\today}
which is showing up on page one due to the ERT:
\thispagestyle{fancy}
which I want to keep because I'm also using:
\cfoot{( Page \thepage{} of \pageref{LastPage} )}
Which I want on ALL printed pages. But to have today's date appear in
both places on page one looks kinda redundant. <sigh>
Alternatively if there is a way to suppress the header from page one
while keeping the footer, that would be just about as good...
Also for THIS document I happen to be pleased with the underline that
appears below the entire header. But it isn't always desirable. So
I'd like to know how to get rid of it???
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I don't know about the date issue, but to eliminate the header line
see Section 3.6 of the Extended Features help manual. This is
available under the Help menu of LyX.
Bob Lounsbury
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