Multiple Templatestyles

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Bygde

Hey

Im wondering if there is a possibility to create a template that have one
style on the first page, and the remaining pages have a second style. Im
trying to make a template for letters, and i am gonna have the adress and
company logo on the first page, but not on the remaining pages. Any
recommendations?
 
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Doug Robbins

Use a First Page Header in your template to contain the logo and address
information.

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Hope this helps.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill

And note that this has nothing to do with "styles," which apply to
paragraphs and characters, not page formatting.
 
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Bygde

I think im writing in the right box which doesnt make me haveto pay for your
services o_O

But i want the margins to differ from first page and the rest of the pages,
since i want the text on the second/third(...) page to be higher up then on
the first page where alot of space is consumed by adress/logo/crap...

"Doug Robbins" skrev:
 
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Doug Robbins

Yes, that is the right place to reply.

Set the margins for the document to be those that you want for the second
and following pages. The information that you place in the firstpage header
will push the text on that page down as if it had a bigger top margin. You
may find that you want to format the last paragraph in the header so that it
has additional space after it so that the amount by which the body text is
pushed down is appropriate.

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Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Bygde

Thats the tricky part... The style that the template is supposed to follow is
designed in InDesign and the logo haveto be in the top-left corner very close
and the adress haveto be lined with it very specificly, so just writing and
placing it in the normal text-area wont do the trick :-/ But isnt there any
way for the margins to differ between the pages?

"Doug Robbins" skrev:
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Have you read the referenced article? It doesn't sound like it. You put
these elements in the *header*! Please look at "More complex letterhead" for
instructions on how to have different margins on the first page.
 
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