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geekgrrl
I'm trying to redo a document from Word 2003 to Word 2007. I want to
take advantange of the new theming to make the document look more
professional, but I'm having an issue with themes, formatting, and
inserting section breaks.
I created a customized template based on one of the standard themes,
Equity Report, adding a TOC and tweaking colors and fonts only, and
saved the template.
I then created a new document based on my customized template. The
problem started when I went to put a header on each page, starting
with page 2 of my document. The first two pages are the cover page
and the TOC.
I ended up with the the header and footer starting with the TOC. I
used to handle this in Word 2003 by adding sections, and starting the
headers in the second section.
My problem is that if I add a new section, I loose the theming on the
new page. Any idea on how to add a section and keep my theme
formatting ( borders etc.). SHouldn't this work similar to inserting
a page break? Page breaks, incidentally, do keep the formatting.
Thanks,
Geekgrrl.
take advantange of the new theming to make the document look more
professional, but I'm having an issue with themes, formatting, and
inserting section breaks.
I created a customized template based on one of the standard themes,
Equity Report, adding a TOC and tweaking colors and fonts only, and
saved the template.
I then created a new document based on my customized template. The
problem started when I went to put a header on each page, starting
with page 2 of my document. The first two pages are the cover page
and the TOC.
I ended up with the the header and footer starting with the TOC. I
used to handle this in Word 2003 by adding sections, and starting the
headers in the second section.
My problem is that if I add a new section, I loose the theming on the
new page. Any idea on how to add a section and keep my theme
formatting ( borders etc.). SHouldn't this work similar to inserting
a page break? Page breaks, incidentally, do keep the formatting.
Thanks,
Geekgrrl.