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Old 03-27-2012, 02:29 AM
pstein pstein is offline How to setup indiviudal header for only a section? Windows 7 64bit How to setup indiviudal header for only a section? Office 2007
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Originally Posted by Stefan Blom View Post
1. You have to unlink the header from its "neighbor" in the preceding section. You do that by clicking the Link to Previous button (so that it gets deselected) on the Header & Footer Tools Design tab.
Thank you.

I though that different sections could never be linked together and require always a new header/footer definition.

However two more problems remain:

The headline "backup concept" and date + page information is currently all left justified.
I want the headline to be left justified and the date+page info right justified.

How can I tell this to Word2007?

Furthermore there is a curious situation when I click on the footer of a FOLLOWING page.

As you can see on the attached snapshot the header area comes BELOW the footer area.

Whats wrong?

How can I "repair" this?

Peter
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