Discussion:
Issue with headers and fotters being different in height within a document
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Patricia Wong
2003-07-03 23:42:28 UTC
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Hi

I have a problem with a word template. It has a header
with a logo in the right hand corner and in the footer
there is a page number centred with text flush left and
right. The header and footer on the first page seem to
be fine but on the second page they are in a different
position either higher or lower than the first page
header.

Do I need to ensure that the headers are connected in
order to maintain the same structure. Sounds simple but,
I can't seem to make the header and footer link to the
last section.

Can anyone help me?


Thanks

Patricia
Patricia Wong
2003-07-06 20:25:13 UTC
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Hi Doug

I was looking at that after I had mucked around with it
and saw no change initially.

I retired it on the original template sent to me by my
colleague and your suggestions worked.


Thanks

Patricia
-----Original Message-----
Hi Patricia,
Sounds like you have a Different First Page header when
you don't really
need that. From the File menu, select Page Setup and on
the Layout tab,
uncheck the Different First Page box and see if that
resolves the issue.
Please respond to the newsgroups for the benefit of
others who may be
interested.
Hope this helps
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
Post by Patricia Wong
Hi
I have a problem with a word template. It has a header
with a logo in the right hand corner and in the footer
there is a page number centred with text flush left and
right. The header and footer on the first page seem to
be fine but on the second page they are in a different
position either higher or lower than the first page
header.
Do I need to ensure that the headers are connected in
order to maintain the same structure. Sounds simple
but,
Post by Patricia Wong
I can't seem to make the header and footer link to the
last section.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
Patricia
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