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Old 09-17-2014, 03:51 AM
Devorah Devorah is offline More than one header running through docs Windows 7 32bit More than one header running through docs Office 2010 32bit
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Is it possible to create a doc that has a header at top of page, and also sub headers throughout doc?
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Yes. Can you be more specific in what you mean by a sub-header?

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