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Old 03-26-2012, 02:18 PM
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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Default How to setup indiviudal header for only a section?

I have a Word2007 document with two sections.

I want to setup an individual header for all pages of section 2 starting at page 5. Ok I started at page 5 and clicked at the top of the page and the header area is activated.

1.) Now I entered an individual header text at the left like "backup concept". First Problem: This text appears as well on the header of section 1 pages. Why?

How can I let the text only appear on section 2 pages?

2.) Furthermore I want to place the following information of the rigth side of the header line of section 2:

dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm Page n of m

How can I insert this individual data into header line?



I cannot e.g. click menu
Design->Insert->Date & Time

It is disabled.

Why?

How can I insert the pattern "Page n of m"

Thank you
Peter
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