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SUMMARY
In Word for Windows 2.x, if you are in Normal view and you choose
Header/Footer from the View menu, you are prompted with a dialog box. Once
you specify header or footer, Word displays the header or footer pane in a
split screen. In Word 6.x and 7.x, if you choose Header and Footer, the
document switches to page layout view and displays the header with the
document dimmed.
MORE INFORMATIONHow to install the macroWord for Windows, version 6.xWord for Windows NT, version 6.x Word for Windows 95, version 7.x -------------------------------- For more information on how to obtain the Supplemental Macros for Word 6.x for Windows, please see the following Knowledge Base article: Q123606 Supplemental Macros for Word 6.0 for Windows AvailableOnce the supplemental macros are installed, use the following steps to copy the Word2ViewHeaderFooter macro over to the Normal.dot (Global Template):
Word for the Macintosh Version 6.xYou need to perform a Custom or Complete installation of Word and choose to install the Macro Templates. Once the Macro Templates are installed, use the following steps to copy the macro from the Word 6.x Macros template to the Normal template:
How to Use the Macro
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThe command that allows this functionality is NormalViewHeaderArea. By itself, the NormalViewHeaderArea command displays the header area in a split screen. Because the dialog box prompt is not displayed, as in Word 2.x, you only have the option to choose header; however, you can scroll down to the footer.How to Use the NormalViewHeaderArea Command
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