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Old November 18th, 2004, 07:10 PM
César F. Qüeb Montejo
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Default Headers and Footers would be in diferent sections

Imagine a document with 3 pages. When a big table cross to another page in a
document with many break sections, the previous section is carried to the new
page, and the header section have the same section. This behavior is bad,
because if your header have a margin of 2'', and the body document use a
margin of 4'', YOU CAN'T change the margin in the Header section without
affect the body document! (In this moment the header have a margin of 4''),
(the Break section command is disabled when you are in a Header or Footer
section). Changing the "New section Start at" don't help me.

A "continued on page..." feature will be cool in big tables that cross to
another pages.

Thank You !
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Old November 19th, 2004, 03:14 PM
Charles Kenyon
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"César F. Qüeb Montejo" César F. Qüeb
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Imagine a document with 3 pages. When a big table cross to another page in
a
document with many break sections, the previous section is carried to the
new
page, and the header section have the same section. This behavior is bad,
because if your header have a margin of 2'', and the body document use a
margin of 4'', YOU CAN'T change the margin in the Header section without
affect the body document! (In this moment the header have a margin of
4''),
(the Break section command is disabled when you are in a Header or Footer
section). Changing the "New section Start at" don't help me.


Don't change the margins, change the paragraph indents in your
headers/footers!


A "continued on page..." feature will be cool in big tables that cross to
another pages.


See
http://addbalance.com/usersguide/tables.htm. You'll find a link to
instructions on how to do this. It isn't easy, but something like this can
be done.

Thank You !


Overuse of section breaks is a cause of document confusion and sometimes
corruption. What is it you are trying to do that requires a section break?
http://addbalance.com/usersguide/sections.htm
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