First page header changes after section break - how to prevent?

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Guest

Hi,

I have a document where on the first page there is the logo and adress of my
company in the header. On the next pages I only want a smaller version of the
logo.

I worked with 'different first page header' and that worked perfectly well.

The problem is that if I use a 'section break-next page', it changes to the
first header (because of the "different first page"). I can turn this option
off and then my header changes.

Isn't there an option that, whatever you do, only the first page has a
different heater, some sort of "don't change the header when using a section
break"-button?
This would make things much easier for the people here...

Sabine
 
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Stefan Blom

Unfortunately, when you create a new section, it uses the settings of the
previous section. As you've seen, this must be changed after the insertion.

Why are you inserting a section break, by the way? It is required, of
course, if you are creating a front matter, or if you are changing the
orientation (or some other layout setting). But note that if you just need a
page break and don't want to use a manual one, you can use "Page break
before" paragraph formatting instead (on the relevant paragraph).

If you do need a section, a macro can do what you want. You'd better ask in
microsoft.public.word.vba.general for more help.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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Guest

Hi Stefan,

So without VBA there is problably no solution...
The only reason we use it is to change from portrait to landscape. is there
maybe a way to change my page lay-out without a section break? That would
solve the problem too...

Thanks,
Sabine
 
S

Stefan Blom

No, changing the orientation requires a section break, unfortunately.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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