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CarterUSM CarterUSM is offline Issues with mail merge/header & footer formatting Windows 10 Issues with mail merge/header & footer formatting Office 2019
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Hi



I work for a secondary school, and our management have indicated that they want our student reports to go out as a double-sided document, with a so-called ‘pedagogy wheel’ illustration on the reverse page. The report incorporates a header which should only appear on the first page. In addition, fields containing both positive and negative behaviour points should appear at the bottom of the page.

I’ve attached a screenprint displaying the header/footer setup for the Word mail merge template that I’m hoping to use. For some reason beyond my comprehension I cannot get the line containing the positive/negative behaviour points to appear at the bottom of page 1, even though I’ve reduced the footer margin to zero. Is there something obvious I’m missing that needs to be done to ensure this happens?

Very many thanks in anticipation of your assistance.
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