


“Note In Word 2007 and Word 2010, click Breaks on the Page Layout tab.”). I’ve tried all options, and the one that nearly was successful was Example 2 (which I have already sent a correction to Microsoft for the Note under step 1 to use section breaks not page breaks (i.e. I’ve gotten to where it appears Linda was too, with using Chapters linked to a Heading Style ( ) to identify each Appendix letter with the page number. Trying to create a new page numbering format that includes those options has been unsuccessful as well. If you manually add the A- before the page number, it doesn’t carry over to the TOC. We are trying to have the Appendices A-E show up in the TOC with page numbering corresponding to each Appendix (i.e. docx), these older documents exhibit very bizarre behavior that cannot be recreated when starting from scratch in a clean 2010 document.Īs for my issue (and Linda’s), this again is a regenerated document from way back, and has eleven different sections within it.
#How to change header for different pages in word 2007 upgrade#
With the drastic changes that came with the Word 2007 upgrade (.doc to. What I’ve discovered is that these documents that refuse to display the chosen page number type used in the various sections of the document are typically documents originally created in Word 2003 (or earlier), and which have been updated and re-saved umpteen times since being created so long ago. Regards Please mark helpful or answered as appropriate to help other users.I’m my firm’s In-House Trainer, and I’ve been battling a similar issue. You can ask for more help by replying to this post (Reply button below). Please let me know if you have any more questions or require further help. This forum is a user-to-user support forum. You can have more than one section on a single page. Is a structure that holds formatting of the page layout including headers/footers, margins, layout and columns. it is not the same as a logical section like a chapter, although many users have each chapter as a separate Word section. * When talking about Word documents, the term "section" is jargon for a particular part of a document. Here is my recap of how these settings work together. Again, thereĪre six settings for each section. Six settings for link to previous, one for each header and each footer in that section. When a new section is created, all of its headers and footers will be linked to those in the previous section. If you have multiple sections, in each section each header and footer can be linked to the previous section's similar header/footer or not. Primary header-footer set is then displayed on odd-numbered pages. Changing it in one section, changes it for all. Again, it applies to both headers and footers it activates display of this separate set of headers and footers on even-numbered pages. The setting for different odd and even is for the entire document. It can be changed in the header/footer tools tab for that section. If a new section is created it will use the same setting for this as was in use in the previous section by default. The setting or Different first Page is a setting in each section. Each header/footer set is independent of the others in the section.Ī single page can have multiple sections, each with its own three sets of headers and footers. Those will be present in each section, even if you do not have them activated or set. (triggered by the different odd and even setting) (triggered by the different-first-page setting) More (than you may want or need to know):Įach section will have three sets of headers and footers: Page numbers are fields that are in headers or footers. If you need a particular format, go to the footer on page 2, copy that page number and paste it into 's footer. To insert the page number on the first page, you can edit the footer on that page and pressĪlt+Shift+P for your page number.

TheseĪre separate headers and footers from the primary ones, the ones that continue on the other pages.

The setting " Different First Page " is section * setting that applies to both the header and the footer as a set. If you want a page number on the first page but no header, you need to put the page number there as well.
