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Basing Headers and Footers on the Previous Section

Summary: Word treats the headers and footers in a document independently, based on the section in which they appear. This means that the headers and footers in one section can be different from those in the previous section—or you can instruct Word to continue the headers and footers from the previous section. This tip examines some of the interactions that these settings can cause within a document. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)

Susan described a problem she was having with headers and footers in her document. It seems that in a document that has multiple sections, and where each section's footer was set to "Same As Previous," her footers disappeared if she deleted the last section of the document.

The bad news is that we haven't been able to duplicate this problem. The good news is that the behavior you describe is not a "feature" of Word, and certainly not how it should behave. This is said, of course, with a caveat.

Assuming that every section in your document uses "Same As Previous" for the footers, if you actually delete the entire last section of the document, then the footers should remain intact for the remaining sections. However, if you jump to the last section, activate the footers area of a page, and then select and delete the footer, then you are also selecting and deleting the footer in all other sections of the document, as well. Why? Because with "Same As Previous" turned on, all sections share the same footer. If you make a change in one section's footer, you make the same change in them all.

The way around this behavior (changing one changes all) is to disassociate the footers in one section from those in another by turning off the "Same As Previous" setting. For instance, if you want to delete the footer in the last section of the document, then you should jump to the last section, display the footer area, click on the Same As Previous button on the Headers and Footers toolbar (so it is not selected), and then make your changes. The changes will then be limited to the final section, and won't affect any other section in the document.

Tip #1575 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


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