From: Peter T. Daniels on 1 May 2010 00:30 Any time! The breaks are pretty well hidden in Word2007. On Apr 30, 4:14 pm, 8KCAB <8K...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I am using Word 2003. I figured out how to manipulate the sections to get > what I want - thanks to your help! > > > > "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: > > You create a section by inserting a section break. What version of > > Word are you using? > > > You can have as many as you want. > > > Each section has its own set of headers and footers, and within each > > section, the first page can have different ones, and the odd and even > > pages can have ones different from each other. > > > On Apr 29, 5:47 pm, 8KCAB <8K...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > Thank you for your response. What do you mean by "section"? Can I make > > > multiple "sections" within the same Word file? If so, how can I do this? I > > > appreciate your help. > > > > "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: > > > > Unless the page you want to change happens to be the first page of a > > > > section (or the section it's in has no more than three pages), you'll > > > > need to make it a section of its own. > > > > > On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, 8KCAB <8K...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > I would like to change the date on a single footer on a single page in a > > > > > chapter of one of our publications. All of our chapters are saved as > > > > > individual files. This is so we can reflect a revision on that page without > > > > > changing the dates on all the footers on all the pages in the chapter.. When I > > > > > change the date now, it changes on all of the footers. Any help is > > > > > appreciated. Thank you.
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