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Office Word 2007
maggiereece
Posts: 1 Newbie
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Help! Word is completely changed and I can't find anything!!!
Can anyone tell me how to do this - I have a piece of headed paper but don't want it going on to repeat on page 2 or 3 etc. Any idea how I do this? Thanks.
Can anyone tell me how to do this - I have a piece of headed paper but don't want it going on to repeat on page 2 or 3 etc. Any idea how I do this? Thanks.
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page layout, then click the funny icon in bottom --> corner of that box
box should come up with margins, paper, layout on it, click layout (headers and footers mentioned there)
not sure if this is what you need
kinda ignore me, thought you were on microsoft office, word 20070 -
Office 2007 now uses the ribbon "to make things easier". I dislike it and still use Office 2003.
Kindly clarify what you mean...Do you mean that you have written a header and dont want it to repeat? This page should help.0 -
I agree, if I had my way I'd go back to Word 2003 but I'm stuck with Word 2007.
So, company have got headed paper which someone (not me) has put on as a "header" then one line for address & tel no at bottom "footer" but when I'm typing and it goes on to a second page, I still get the headed paper on the top of the page which I dont want. I've read the link you gave me but I'm afraid I don't understand it! If you can help anymore, would be grateful.0 -
Why not spend a few minutes to familiarise yourself with the interface, you'll find it more productive in the long run?0
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