Template Development

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Pauline

I am developing a company fax template. Most of the
time, users will only require the first page of the fax,
however, sometimes a fax continues onto more than one
page. I would like to hide the formatting,
headers/footers etc of the second page, unless typing
rolls over, or a hard page break is used. In addition, I
would like should only a first page be used, that only
the first page prints. Anyone done this before? I can
do it in Corel WordPerfect easily - surely Word lets you?
 
Hi, Pauline,

Certainly Word can do this. In File > Page Setup, on the Layout tab,
check the box for "Different first page." Put your header and footer
into the "First Page Header" and "First Page Footer" areas.

In a one-page template, you can't access the header and footer areas
for the second and later pages. Put a temporary hard page break at the
end of the document, fill (or delete) the second page header and
footer as necessary, and then remove the hard page break.
 
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