At 07:55 22/08/2009 -0400, Helen Etters wrote:
I solved the problem by putting the heading info in a table instead (w/no borders). But you know, it really shouldn't be that hard.
I don't think it was hard, in fact: you were originally just - understandably - going about things the wrong way.
I think there used to be a "suppress header this page" option. Is there nothing simple like that?
I don't think it can be quite as simple as that. Pages are not fixed concepts in word processing: as you edit your document, which text appears on which page varies, of course. If you were to mark one page as not wanting its header and then change the text in some way, would it be the page with the same number (now containing different text) that has the header suppressed, or would the suppression naturally move along to another page with the text that used to be there?
I mean, if you did have a 12 page document and you didn't want the header on page 8 for some reason?
Headers (and footers) are properties of page styles, so you merely need to use a different page style for your individual page. You can change page styles either when you insert a manual page break or using the Next Style property of one page style to allow another style to follow automatically. I cannot know whether you would consider this technique simple.
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