How INCLUDE Fields Affect Headers/Footers in Master DocumentsLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q85451 |
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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Word for Windows, if you use the INCLUDETEXT field (INCLUDE in 2.x and prior) to insert the contents of one file (the source document) into another file (the master document), headers and footers will be affected by the following factors:
MORE INFORMATIONHeaders and footers are section-level settings in Word for Windows; therefore, you can change headers and footers by inserting a section break and modifying the header/footer text in the second section. However, predictable header/footer behavior is limited when you use the INCLUDE field to insert a source document into a master document. NOTE: The Different Odd and Even Pages setting in the Header/Footer dialog box is a document-level setting. If the master document contains this formatting, the source document will contain this formatting after being included into the master document regardless of whether or not it contained this formatting before being included. Additionally, if the source document is formatted for Different Odd and Even Pages but the master document does not contain this formatting, the included source document will not contain this formatting.The Different First Page setting in the Header/Footer dialog box is a section-level setting and will be affected as outlined below.
Source Document Contains No Section BreaksIf your source document contains no section breaks, none of its headers or footers will appear in the master document. The master document headers/footers will continue throughout the source document.
Source Document Contains Continuous Section Break at End of DocumentIf your source document contains a continuous section break at the end of the document, you can insert the source file into a master file and retain the headers/footers of each file by using the following steps:
Unpredictable CombinationsIf you include a source document in a master document in the middle of a section or between two section breaks, you may obtain the following results:
"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, page 582
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