When landscaping pages after 1st page header it repeats

Z

Zannah

I have a first page header different to the the rest of the document. when I
use page setup to landscape a page the first page header is repeated within
that page, why? I want it to stick to the header used throughout the rest of
the document.
 
S

Stefan Blom

This is because when you change the orientation, section breaks are
inserted, and the settings of your existing section will be duplicated,
creating a different first page header (and footer) for the landscape
section. Also, newly inserted sections always have their headers (footers)
linked to the corresponding headers (footers) of the previous section.
Double-click the header to activate the header/footer area of the landscape
section. Turn off "Same as Previous" (or "Link to previous" depending on
your version of Word) by clicking the appropriate button (on the Header &
Footer Tools ribbon of Word 2007, or on the Header and Footer toolbar of
Word 97-2003).

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


in message
news:[email protected]...
 
D

DeanH

In Headers and Footers view mode, the H&F box has a label "Same as previous",
the icon to toggle this is called "Link with previous".
Hope this helps
DeanH
 
S

Stefan Blom

And once they are unlinked, you can edit the headers (footers) as desired.
In this case, you would want to copy and paste the contents of the main
header.

Alternatively, you could just clear the "Different first page" option for
the landscape section. That will be easier in this case.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


in message
 
Top