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Old September 28th, 2004, 09:03 PM
Andee
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Default Headers/Footers

I'm typing a multiple page document. From the 2nd page
forward, I need a header. Does anyone know how to get the
header to not appear on the 1st page but on every page
afterwards?

Thanks!
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Old September 28th, 2004, 09:19 PM
garfield-n-odie
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Click on File | Page Setup | Layout | check the "Different first page"
box | OK. Then click somewhere on page 2, click on View | Header and
Footer, and enter whatever text you want.

Andee wrote:

I'm typing a multiple page document. From the 2nd page
forward, I need a header. Does anyone know how to get the
header to not appear on the 1st page but on every page
afterwards?

Thanks!


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Old September 28th, 2004, 09:19 PM
garfield-n-odie
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Click on File | Page Setup | Layout | check the "Different first page"
box | OK. Then click somewhere on page 2, click on View | Header and
Footer, and enter whatever text you want.

Andee wrote:

I'm typing a multiple page document. From the 2nd page
forward, I need a header. Does anyone know how to get the
header to not appear on the 1st page but on every page
afterwards?

Thanks!


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Old September 29th, 2004, 12:28 AM
Andee39
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Ah, I see where I made my mistake. I had the check in
Different first page but I was still clicking on Header
and Footer on the first page instead of the 2nd page.
Thanks very much!

-----Original Message-----
Click on File | Page Setup | Layout | check

the "Different first page"
box | OK. Then click somewhere on page 2, click on View

| Header and
Footer, and enter whatever text you want.

Andee wrote:

I'm typing a multiple page document. From the 2nd

page
forward, I need a header. Does anyone know how to get

the
header to not appear on the 1st page but on every page
afterwards?

Thanks!


.

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Old September 29th, 2004, 12:28 AM
Andee39
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Ah, I see where I made my mistake. I had the check in
Different first page but I was still clicking on Header
and Footer on the first page instead of the 2nd page.
Thanks very much!

-----Original Message-----
Click on File | Page Setup | Layout | check

the "Different first page"
box | OK. Then click somewhere on page 2, click on View

| Header and
Footer, and enter whatever text you want.

Andee wrote:

I'm typing a multiple page document. From the 2nd

page
forward, I need a header. Does anyone know how to get

the
header to not appear on the 1st page but on every page
afterwards?

Thanks!


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