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Footers

Hi - how can I get my footer to just appear on one specific page? At the moment it is also appearing on every subsequent page! Thanks

RE: Footers

Hello Jessica

Thank you for your question.

Is the page in question the first page in your document; or a page elsewhere (i.e. after page 1)?

Kind regards
Amanda

RE: Footers

elsewhere...

RE: Footers

OK, so you will need to create a section containing just the page that you want the footer on.

To do this, insert two next page section breaks: one after the text on the page above where the footer is going; and another after the text on the page where the footer is going to go.

Then go into the footer area. You should now see that you have Footer - Section 1, Footer - Section 2 and Footer - Section 3.

Click in Footer - Section 3 and turn off the Link to Previous button (on the Header & Footer Tools - Design tab). Do the same Footer - Section 2 (which should be the footer you want to put information into).

Then put your footer information into Footer - Section 2.

I hope this helps.
Amanda

Tue 10 Nov 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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