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Old 07-28-2015, 06:26 AM
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Your document has only two sections, delineated by a Continuous Section Break before the Table of Contents. All you really need do is delete that and insert a Next Page Section break after the Table of Contents. Having done that, you can then unlink the Section 2 footer from the Section 1 footer so they're independent. See attached. I've even deleted the footer from Section 1 and updated the TOC as a demonstration of this.
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