Yes, it is doable thing. Depending on what you actually want to
accomplish, which you do not say, you could use a conditional
PAGE field, or a STYLEREF field, or section breaks between each
page.
Yes - by having a section break at the start of the second and subsequent
pages you can have different header/footers; however depending on what you
want in the header/footer this may be unnecessary e.g. you could use
Styleref fields to insert variable data from the document.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP