The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition
SUMMARY
This article describes how to create different headers and footers for the
first page of a document or section of a document.
MORE INFORMATION
Headers and footers are section level formatting. This simply means that
the headers and footers can be different in each section of a document. So,
one way to change the headers and footers in part of a document is to
insert a section break, creating a new section with its own headers and
footers.
However, you may frequently want a different header and footer for just the
first page of a document or section. So, Microsoft Word provides a special
first page header and footer. This reduces the number of sections needed in
a document.
Creating a First Page Header or Footer
To create a different header or footer for the first page of a document or
section, follow these steps:
- Position the insertion point (the flashing cursor that indicates where
text will appear when you type) on the first page of the document or
section and then click Header And Footer on the View menu.
- On the Header And Footer toolbar, click the Document Layout button.
- Click the Layout tab.
- Under Headers And Footers, click to select the Different First Page
check box. If there is more than one section in the document, ensure
that Apply To is set to Whole Document, This Point Forward, or
This Section, as appropriate, and then click OK.
- If necessary, click the Show Next or Show Previous buttons to move to
the First Page Header or First Page Footer for the document or section.
The words "First Page Header" or "First Page Footer" will appear in the
upper left of the dashed Header or Footer box.
NOTE: The Show Next, Show Previous, and "Switch Between Header and
Footer" buttons on the Header And Footer toolbar allow you to view all
the headers and footers in the document without having to close the
header and footer box to move around in the document.
If there is more than one section in the document, the section number
will appear on the dashed line after the word "Header."
Example: First Page Header - Section 2
The first page header applies only to the first page of that section or
document. The header applies to all the remaining pages in the section
or document. If there is no first page header, then header applies to
the entire section or document. (Odd and even headers and footers are
discussed later in this article.)
- Create the header or footer you want to appear on the first page by
typing in the First Header or First Footer area. If you do not want
a header or footer to appear on the first page, leave the header or
footer area blank.
TIP: You can type several carriage returns to create a large blank
header on the first page, to leave room for a preprinted letter head.
- Click the Show Next and "Switch Between Header and Footer" buttons to
move to the (non-first page) header or footer in the document or
section.
The words "Header" or "Footer" will appear in the upper left of
the dashed Header or Footer box.
- Create the header or footer that you want to appear in the rest of the
document or section. If you do not want a header or footer to appear in
the rest of the document or section, leave the header or footer area
blank.
- To return to the document, click the Close button on the Header And
Footer toolbar.
Creating a New Section in a Document
To create a new section in a document, follow these steps:
- Position the insertion point in the document where the new section
should start.
- On the Insert menu, click Break
- Under Section Breaks, click Next Page.
TIP: When creating section breaks in order to change the headers and
footers, use a section break that also creates a new page, such as Next
Page, Even Page, or Odd Page.
- Click OK
REFERENCES
For more information about headers and footers, click the Office Assistant,
type "headers and footers," and then click Search.
For more information about section breaks, click the Office Assistant, type
"section breaks," and then click Search.
NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the
Standard toolbar. If Word Help is not installed on your computer, please
see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q120802
TITLE : Office: How to Add/Remove a Single Office
Program or Component
For information about headers and footers in other versions of Word, please
see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q172180
TITLE : WD: General Information About Headers and Footers
ARTICLE-ID: Q109681
TITLE : WD: Creating Template with First Page or Odd/Even
Header/Footer