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Old 12-15-2011, 02:16 PM
haasro02 haasro02 is offline Word 2008 for Mac Letterhead Template, headers and footers Mac OS X Word 2008 for Mac Letterhead Template, headers and footers Office 2008 for Mac
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Default Word 2008 for Mac Letterhead Template, headers and footers

Hi all, this is my first time posting on here. I've been trying to create a letterhead template for a customer, and have a question. How do I keep the header and the footer isolated to the first page? Do I have to already have the second page created? I've tried creating section breaks and then formatting the document for the headers to be a different first page. Apparently I'm not doing something correctly, because it still appears on the next page. In my trials, sometimes I've been lucky and it's appeared on the third page. Still no good though. Anyone have any ideas? I really appreciate it!



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