
creating multiple headers in a template without blank pages
Hi diederik,
Here's a topic from my website, www.wordsite.com, that answers your need, I
think:
Set up a one-page template so that, when it expands to two or more pages,
the new pages will have different headers and footers than the first page.
Solution:
1. Open template and view the header and footer.
2. Put material into the header and footer. Make sure this is the material
that you want to appear on pages 2 through X.
3. Click the Page Setup tool on the Headers and Footers toolbar, then click
the Layout tab and select Different First Page and click OK.
4. Put in the material you want to appear on page one.
5. Save and close the template.
From now on, when documents based on this template grow to two or more
pages, the header and footer on pages 2-X will display the material you
entered in Step 2.
--
Bill Coan
Microsoft Word MVP
Neenah WI 54956 USA
http://www.wordmacros.com
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Quote:
> HI anyone
> I am not sure if I have do this in VBA, hope not, but if so please help
me
> out on this.
> I am triyng to create a template with the following feature:
> its a fax template that has a header ont he first page and an other header
> for following pages.
> basically what needs to happen is that when the fax is only one page you
see
> only header one but when you have multiple pages you get header two on
the
> following pages.
> i know that you can get different headers for different sections but it
only
> seems to work for existing pages.
> how can I create a header for section 2 without having to create a whole
new
> page for it
> thanks diederik