From: c on 5 Mar 2010 10:47 Thanks, Jay. I knew there was a way in Word 2007 since the older versions allowed even/odd. But could I find how to do it? As you said, Nooo! Now I can get back to editing rather than pulling my hair out. Jay Freedman wrote: A new section for every page?? 25-Feb-10 A new section for every page?? The mind boggles... Nooo! If your document only has one page so far, go to the end and press Ctrl+Enter to insert a hard page break temporarily. Right-click in the header area on page 1 and click Edit Header. The Header & Footer Tools tab appears on the ribbon. Check the box in the Options group for Different Odd & Even Pages. Notice that the blue tag on the header now says "Odd Page Header" -- this is the header for all right-side pages. On the ribbon, click the Page Number button, click Top of Page, and choose one of the items in the gallery that shows a page number on the right. Now click the Next Section button (something of a misnomer, because it will go to the Even Page Header of the same section). Click the Page Number button, Top of Page, and this time choose a left-side page number. Close the header, and delete the temporary page break if you made one. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Previous Posts In This Thread: Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice EggHeadCafe Chat Chaos in Silverlight Released Today http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/325ea67e-d6c4-4811-b096-54f31bdede5d/eggheadcafe-chat-chaos-in.aspx
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