Formatting using headers in Word

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Joanne R

I have a document where the first page contains a main
header, the following pages contain a different header.
No problem. However, this document has a separate cover
sheet, with NO header.

I would like to attach this cover sheet in front of the
others, without altering them, but the program
automatically shunts the pages along, leaving the cover
page with the main header, and the "old" front page with
the second page header.

Any ideas how I could do this? Would appreciate any help.
 
There are only so many ways that Word handles headers. Keep it simple.

Put the title page in a separate document and print it direct from there
without the headers. Print rest of document from the existing file.

If you must release as a file, release as a pdf file creating the cover
page separately from the rest of the doc, but combining the two pdf's
into one pdf that you release.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms
 
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|I have a document where the first page contains a main
| header, the following pages contain a different header.
| No problem. However, this document has a separate cover
| sheet, with NO header.
|
| I would like to attach this cover sheet in front of the
| others, without altering them, but the program
| automatically shunts the pages along, leaving the cover
| page with the main header, and the "old" front page with
| the second page header.
|
| Any ideas how I could do this? Would appreciate any help.
|
 

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