Wordsmiths to my rescue please!
Severin Crisp
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Assoc Professor R Severin Crisp, FIP, CPhys, FAIP
15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia.
Phone (08) 9842 1950 (Int'l +61 8 9842 1950)
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Web pages http://www.JennyCrisp.com.au
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I have a Word template problem. I am using Word2004 but I suspect
the solution is true of all versions. I have a template for a
letterheaded document with a logo and other details in the largish
header and logos and other materials in the footer. It works fine
for letters that are contained on a single page but for more than one
page the header and footer are repeated on the second and succeeding
pages. I would like just the footer to appear on the followon
pages. If I insert a "Section Break New Page" on page one then I can
remove the header and footer from succeeding pages in the template.
However, when I come to use this template and type in above the
section break to the end of page 1 the section break carries over to
page 2 taking the header and footer with it. The only way to get in
below the section break is to go to page 2 and then page 1, with its
glorious header is at the top of a blank page. I can find no
discussion of this in Word Help, though it tells you how to use
section breaks to change format as you go down a document - fine and
understood - but not for a template. The Microsoft site has a number
of fancy downloadable templates, but all single page.
The situation is slightly complicated by the fact that I want to pass
this template to minions to use as well as myself so it needs to be
foolproof!
- Word problem Severin Crisp
- Re: Word problem John Winters

