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This does NOT require a section break and such a break will cause problems! It certainly does not require a macro to insert such a section break.
Use the setting within the header controls for "Different First Page." For step-by-step instructions, see How can I get a different header/footer on the second page? and Setting Up Letter Templates - Ribbon versions - by Suzanne Barnhill |
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