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Summary: Word allows you to define headers and footers for each section of your document. You can, if desired, also define different headers and footers based on whether the page on which they appear is odd- or even-numbered. This tip walks you though how to set up this type of header and footer. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
As you have learned in other WordTips, Word allows you to easily add headers and footers to your document. You can also specify that different headers and footers are used for both odd and even pages. Word will then automatically determine which footer is the proper one to use for the given page. To define separate odd and even headers or footers, do the following:
Now you can set the headers and footers:
Note that if you only have one page in your document, then you can only set the header or footer for the single odd page you have created. If you want to set it for even pages, you need to have at least two pages in the document.
Tip #960 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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