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Old 03-28-2013, 05:40 AM
word perfect word perfect is offline Issues regarding Header and Footer dissapearing Windows 7 64bit Issues regarding Header and Footer dissapearing Office 2010 64bit
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
The disappearing/extending headers suggest your document contains Section breaks and that, in your editing, you're deleting them.

the template message suggests you might be trying to edit the template, instead of a document based on it. Naturally, if you edit a template then close it without saving, the changes will be lost.
Can you actually delete a section break just by deleting too much of the body text? I have never used section breaks before and did not think it was that easy to delete them.

Regarding the "template" saving that message comes up every time I do anything. I just tested the document again but adding ONE word, and then selected "save" and the note regarding saving the template came up again. I did nothing to the template.
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