Word 2007 Header and Footer Issues

kyle_04

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Hi,

Having different header and footer sections is not working, for example I have my page 2 as 'section 2' which I have the footer as roman numerals. Even with 'different fist page' selected it still displays the number 1 on page 1, and when I delete that it deletes the first roman numeral 'I' on page 2.

The problem continues into section 3 which is my main body of the report where I start with page numbers 1 onwards (Which begins on page 6), when I select the page format it does not continue onto page 2 (Page 7), and when I change page 2 it changes the format of all pages (The roman numerals), even though it is section 3.

Does anyone know what is going on, and how I can fix it,

Many Thanks,

Kyle
 

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What is the shortcut key for Format Selection?
Ctrl+1 (the number one) will open the Format dialog for whatever is selected.

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