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Old June 30th 10, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Dan Kline
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Default How to skip past first pages in setting up a header

I have a book of 16 sections. I want to put the book title as a header on
every left-hand page through the entire book. But, on the right-hand page I
want to put the section title for each of the 16 sections, each of which is
different.

(I have figured out how to have a different left- and right-hand header.)

So, first, how do I change the right-page header as each section changes?
My sections are differentiated with breaks, so as to have footnotes begin
with "1" in each new section.

Second, and this one really frustrates me--how do I skip past the first few
pages of the book which are the cover page and table of contents, where I do
not want any headers to appear? Every time I try to set this up, the
headers appear on every page except the title page, page one, of the book.

Thanks for any help or advice...

Dan

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Daniel E. Kline
Kline, Strom International, Inc.

www.dankline.com


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Old June 30th 10, 01:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen[_4_]
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Default How to skip past first pages in setting up a header

What kind of book are you trying to create in Outlook Express???????
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"Dan Kline" wrote in message
...
I have a book of 16 sections. I want to put the book title as a header
on every left-hand page through the entire book. But, on the right-hand
page I want to put the section title for each of the 16 sections, each of
which is different.

(I have figured out how to have a different left- and right-hand
header.)

So, first, how do I change the right-page header as each section
changes? My sections are differentiated with breaks, so as to have
footnotes begin with "1" in each new section.

Second, and this one really frustrates me--how do I skip past the first
few pages of the book which are the cover page and table of contents,
where I do not want any headers to appear? Every time I try to set this
up, the headers appear on every page except the title page, page one, of
the book.

Thanks for any help or advice...

Dan

--
Daniel E. Kline
Kline, Strom International, Inc.

www.dankline.com


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Old June 30th 10, 01:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen[_4_]
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Default How to skip past first pages in setting up a header

What kind of book are you trying to create in Outlook Express???????
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Dan Kline" wrote in message
...
I have a book of 16 sections. I want to put the book title as a header
on every left-hand page through the entire book. But, on the right-hand
page I want to put the section title for each of the 16 sections, each of
which is different.

(I have figured out how to have a different left- and right-hand
header.)

So, first, how do I change the right-page header as each section
changes? My sections are differentiated with breaks, so as to have
footnotes begin with "1" in each new section.

Second, and this one really frustrates me--how do I skip past the first
few pages of the book which are the cover page and table of contents,
where I do not want any headers to appear? Every time I try to set this
up, the headers appear on every page except the title page, page one, of
the book.

Thanks for any help or advice...

Dan

--
Daniel E. Kline
Kline, Strom International, Inc.

www.dankline.com


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Old June 30th 10, 02:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default How to skip past first pages in setting up a header

When's the last time you changed the oil & rotated the tires?


Dan Kline wrote:
I have a book of 16 sections. I want to put the book title as a header
on
every left-hand page through the entire book. But, on the right-hand page
I
want to put the section title for each of the 16 sections, each of which
is
different.

(I have figured out how to have a different left- and right-hand header.)

So, first, how do I change the right-page header as each section changes?
My sections are differentiated with breaks, so as to have footnotes begin
with "1" in each new section.

Second, and this one really frustrates me--how do I skip past the first
few
pages of the book which are the cover page and table of contents, where I
do
not want any headers to appear? Every time I try to set this up, the
headers appear on every page except the title page, page one, of the book.

Thanks for any help or advice...

Dan


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Old June 30th 10, 02:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
PA Bear [MS MVP]
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Default How to skip past first pages in setting up a header

When's the last time you changed the oil & rotated the tires?


Dan Kline wrote:
I have a book of 16 sections. I want to put the book title as a header
on
every left-hand page through the entire book. But, on the right-hand page
I
want to put the section title for each of the 16 sections, each of which
is
different.

(I have figured out how to have a different left- and right-hand header.)

So, first, how do I change the right-page header as each section changes?
My sections are differentiated with breaks, so as to have footnotes begin
with "1" in each new section.

Second, and this one really frustrates me--how do I skip past the first
few
pages of the book which are the cover page and table of contents, where I
do
not want any headers to appear? Every time I try to set this up, the
headers appear on every page except the title page, page one, of the book.

Thanks for any help or advice...

Dan


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Old June 30th 10, 02:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default How to skip past first pages in setting up a header

Dan Kline wrote:

I have a book of 16 sections. I want to put the book title as a header on
every left-hand page through the entire book. But, on the right-hand page I
want to put the section title for each of the 16 sections, each of which is
different.

(I have figured out how to have a different left- and right-hand header.)

So, first, how do I change the right-page header as each section changes?
My sections are differentiated with breaks, so as to have footnotes begin
with "1" in each new section.

Second, and this one really frustrates me--how do I skip past the first few
pages of the book which are the cover page and table of contents, where I do
not want any headers to appear? Every time I try to set this up, the
headers appear on every page except the title page, page one, of the book.


And what might your question about OUTLOOK EXPRESS, the topic of *this*
newsgroup?
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Old June 30th 10, 02:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default How to skip past first pages in setting up a header

Dan Kline wrote:

I have a book of 16 sections. I want to put the book title as a header on
every left-hand page through the entire book. But, on the right-hand page I
want to put the section title for each of the 16 sections, each of which is
different.

(I have figured out how to have a different left- and right-hand header.)

So, first, how do I change the right-page header as each section changes?
My sections are differentiated with breaks, so as to have footnotes begin
with "1" in each new section.

Second, and this one really frustrates me--how do I skip past the first few
pages of the book which are the cover page and table of contents, where I do
not want any headers to appear? Every time I try to set this up, the
headers appear on every page except the title page, page one, of the book.


And what might your question about OUTLOOK EXPRESS, the topic of *this*
newsgroup?
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Old June 30th 10, 01:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Steve Cochran
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Default How to skip past first pages in setting up a header

If it is 16 sections, then its probably a list of bugs. G

steve

"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ...
What kind of book are you trying to create in Outlook Express???????
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Dan Kline" wrote in message
...
I have a book of 16 sections. I want to put the book title as a header
on every left-hand page through the entire book. But, on the right-hand
page I want to put the section title for each of the 16 sections, each of
which is different.

(I have figured out how to have a different left- and right-hand
header.)

So, first, how do I change the right-page header as each section
changes? My sections are differentiated with breaks, so as to have
footnotes begin with "1" in each new section.

Second, and this one really frustrates me--how do I skip past the first
few pages of the book which are the cover page and table of contents,
where I do not want any headers to appear? Every time I try to set this
up, the headers appear on every page except the title page, page one, of
the book.

Thanks for any help or advice...

Dan

--
Daniel E. Kline
Kline, Strom International, Inc.

www.dankline.com


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Old June 30th 10, 01:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Steve Cochran
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Posts: 2,353
Default How to skip past first pages in setting up a header

If it is 16 sections, then its probably a list of bugs. G

steve

"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ...
What kind of book are you trying to create in Outlook Express???????
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Dan Kline" wrote in message
...
I have a book of 16 sections. I want to put the book title as a header
on every left-hand page through the entire book. But, on the right-hand
page I want to put the section title for each of the 16 sections, each of
which is different.

(I have figured out how to have a different left- and right-hand
header.)

So, first, how do I change the right-page header as each section
changes? My sections are differentiated with breaks, so as to have
footnotes begin with "1" in each new section.

Second, and this one really frustrates me--how do I skip past the first
few pages of the book which are the cover page and table of contents,
where I do not want any headers to appear? Every time I try to set this
up, the headers appear on every page except the title page, page one, of
the book.

Thanks for any help or advice...

Dan

--
Daniel E. Kline
Kline, Strom International, Inc.

www.dankline.com


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Old June 30th 10, 01:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Hoyst Owen Petard
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Default How to skip past first pages in setting up a header

The difference between a vest and a bicycle is simple: A vest doesn't have
sleeves.

"Dan Kline" wrote in message
...
:I have a book of 16 sections. I want to put the book title as a header on
: every left-hand page through the entire book. But, on the right-hand page
I
: want to put the section title for each of the 16 sections, each of which
is
: different.
:
: (I have figured out how to have a different left- and right-hand header.)
:
: So, first, how do I change the right-page header as each section changes?
: My sections are differentiated with breaks, so as to have footnotes begin
: with "1" in each new section.
:
: Second, and this one really frustrates me--how do I skip past the first
few
: pages of the book which are the cover page and table of contents, where I
do
: not want any headers to appear? Every time I try to set this up, the
: headers appear on every page except the title page, page one, of the book.
:
: Thanks for any help or advice...
:
: Dan
:
: --
: Daniel E. Kline
: Kline, Strom International, Inc.
:
:
www.dankline.com
:
:


 




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