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Merging of two documents
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14/02/2003 16:37:16
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
 
 
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Microsoft Office
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Word
Divers
Thread ID:
00753297
Message ID:
00753498
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>Hi everybody,
>
>I want to create a Word document, which would be a compilation of documents I've created so far for the application, I'm working on. I can not seem to find a way of having different headers (different text). For instance, first pages should read in the Header section:
> Product Spec- Credit Records (Original Document)
>Then I inserted another document, which header should say:
>First Data Flow Model and Questions
>
>Then another one with again different Header. Is it possible in one document? So far my attempts to change Header text changed it in the whole document.
>
>Thanks a lot in advance.

You have to divide the document into two (or more) sections, for instance, one section for each chapter. That is, insert a section break between chapter 1 and 2 (look in the "Insert" menu). Then, change the header or footer for each individual section. IIRC, you also have to un-link section 2 from section 1: in the header and footer toolbar, there is a button to link or unlink the header from the previous header. If you link to the previous, any changes to the header of the previous section will be reflected in the current section.

HTH,

Hilmar.
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