In a message dated 2009.09.30 20:10 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:

OK, now I need to know how you set up the Default (or other)
style for the later pages to include the page number in the
header without having a page instantiated -- I can see where you
can establish the header itself, but not its contents. How do you
do that?

The answer is very boring, I'm afraid.  I merely inserted enough
text to carry over to the second page, inserted the header's
contents, and deleted the text again before saving the document as
a template.

Ah. So inserting a hard page break, setting the header, and then deleting the page break (with no extra lines on the first page),
would accomplish the same thing. I wasn't sure the header contents
would stick with no actual page there.

Doesn't that sound a little scary? - as in: Could we count on such undocumented, possibly even perverse, behavior persisting in future versions? That's not just a concern for the production of new documents, but also for the presentation of old ones.

John

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