10 most common problems for successful headers-footers?

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gil

01-28-07

Thank you, John, ... a great deal ! You've given me something solid to chew on. And I'll probably need to chew on it for a while.

Question: Only 8 sections allowed per document? Can it be? But I see I can enter apparent new sections past 10.

Cheers,

Gil
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

I think John was using "may" in the sense of possibility rather than
permission. You can have as many sections as you want.

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gil said:
01-28-07

Thank you, John, ... a great deal ! You've given me something solid to
chew on. And I'll probably need to chew on it for a while.
Question: Only 8 sections allowed per document? Can it be? But I see I
can enter apparent new sections past 10.
Cheers,

Gil





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John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh]

Suzanne, thank you :)

I believe the limit for the .doc format is 255 section breaks in a single
file. For the new .dotx format, it's probably unlimited, but don't quote me
on that.

Cheers


I think John was using "may" in the sense of possibility rather than
permission. You can have as many sections as you want.

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gil

Hmmm, ... Thanks All.
:)
Gil

John McGhie said:
Suzanne, thank you :)

I believe the limit for the .doc format is 255 section breaks in a single
file. For the new .dotx format, it's probably unlimited, but don't quote me
on that.

Cheers




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