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Old April 9th, 2010, 03:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
jacsdad
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Default Different footer Content

Using Microsoft Word 2007, I created an 11 page document with Footers. The
footer contains text [left justified] and Page X of Y [right justified]

I would like to change the footer text [but not the page numbers] beginning
on page 8 and continue for the remainer of the document, but i'm stumped.
I've tried section breaks but to no avail.

Is this possible and if so, any suggestions? All the tutorials I have
viewed describe how to change the page # formatting, so I need some help.

Thanks ahead of time...

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jacsdad
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Old April 9th, 2010, 03:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Stefan Blom[_3_]
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Default Different footer Content

After you've inserted the section break you will have to unlink the footer
from its "neighbor" in the preceding section. Click the Link to Previous
button (to deselect it) on the Header & Footer Tools Design tab.

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"jacsdad" wrote in message
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Using Microsoft Word 2007, I created an 11 page document with Footers. The
footer contains text [left justified] and Page X of Y [right justified]

I would like to change the footer text [but not the page numbers]
beginning
on page 8 and continue for the remainer of the document, but i'm stumped.
I've tried section breaks but to no avail.

Is this possible and if so, any suggestions? All the tutorials I have
viewed describe how to change the page # formatting, so I need some help.

Thanks ahead of time...

--
jacsdad



 




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