footers

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The whole point of a footer is that it carries standard information across
pages. If you want different information on each page, then it is probably
as simple to put the information in a text box and put that in the bottom
margin area. However, you can change the footer by using the different
footer options of the page setup and/or section breaks.

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What kind of text do you want in the footer? Is it static, or is it
retrieved from some text that is present on the page?
 
Probably by using a StyleRef field.
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Charles Kenyon

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