Type in the information on your first page header and footer. Click Different first page in window to turn on checkmark, click OK. On the second section, there will be no need to click Document on the toolbar, and deselect Match previous section in the Section panel as it is already unchecked from the above procedure. On Header/Footer toolbar click the icon for Page Setup (6th Icon from left and looks somewhat like open book.) Click Layout tab in window that opens. You have now restricted your heading to the first visual page of your document. Insert a section break (next page) at the bottom of each page prior to the page where you want to change the header or footer. Then click on the first line of the new, blank section, and press command+v to paste the original first page there. The original page 2 text flows upwards to take the removed text's place. Select all of the original first page, and press command+x to delete it (its on the clipboard) from the document. Now, you want the content on the original first page to appear in this new section. To work within the header or footer in your document click on the Insert tab of the ribbon and click the Header or Footer command from the Header & Footer group. This blank section will now appear as an empty thumbnail at the end of the document's thumbnail gallery.Ĭlick, drag, and drop the new section icon to the very beginning of the thumbnails. ![]() ![]() Now, Insert menu : Section (not section break). Start with View menu : Show Page Thumbnails. In order to have a header only on the first page of the document, that first page must also be its own section. Go to the VIEW menu and select HEADER and FOOTER Look in the TOOLBAR for the HEADER and FOOTER section Check the box next to Different First Page Either put a different header or footer on the first page, or leave it blank if you don’t want one on the first page In the document, either in the header or footer, click close.
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