Michele wrote:
> On 8/27/07, Victor Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Dave Barton wrote:
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> From: Victor Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date: Mon 27 Aug 2007 12:03:42 EST
>>>
>>>> I have created a document. Now I want to insert a header at page 2 that
>>>> will not appear on page 1 and have it carry the same heading for the
>>>> rest of the document. I also want to have the page number as part of
>>>> this header. How do I do this?
>>> You need to use "styles". Open the help file and search for:
>>> "First Page page style"
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>
>>> Dave
>> Thank you for this. Here is where I am at now.
>>
>> The style for Page 1 has no header and that works.
>>
>> I created a new style called Page > 1. It follows page 1 and turns the
>> header on for subsequent pages. Then in the header on page 2, I created
>> a two column, one row table and entered my text and the automatic page
>> number.
>>
>> The problem that I now have is that the text and page number doesn't
>> carry on into the header area on subsequent pages.
>>
>> So my next question is how do I make that happen.
>>
>> TIA
>>
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>> Since you started with an already written document, make sure that the
> pages > 2 have the correct page style rather than "Default".
> 
> The following suggestion is based on the guess that you currently have all
> pages set as default style apart from 2 which is set for your customized
> style. You may be much better off customizing the style "First page", apply
> to the first page and then activate the header for the default page style.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Michele
> 

Thank you for this. I have finally figured this out. I think that I have
some variant on what you are suggesting.

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