

Orientations on different pages in your document Print a Range of Pages With Multiple Sections Page Numbers (in or out of Headers / Footers) Visual design techniques to set the Header and Footer off from the Page or some other page without a section break. Have a Header/Footer appear only on the last Odd-Numbered Pages from Those on Even-Numbered PagesĬontinuation Page Header/Footer in a template with only one page.

(Document) have a Header/Footer different from continuation pages. Use advanced formatting in Headers and Footers This chapter is not about the "Repeating SectionĬontent Control" available beginning with Word 2013, which has nothing to doĪfter completing this lesson, you will be able to: Watermarks are also, to some extent, a part of Sections.If you are having problems or questions with one of these, you need to know Headers and footers, orientation (portrait/landscape), margins and columns. Sections are the Word feature that controls page number formatting, Sections, Section Breaks, Page Numbering, Columns, Headers and Footers,Īnd Watermarks in Microsoft Word Word 2007-2021 (365) (for Word 97-2003 click Unfortunately, I can't do that with page 159 because there isn't enough content on it to push to the next page without looking completely ridiculous.Īnybody know what I can do? I suspect it has something to do with the section break, because every instance of this in the document has taken place right before a section break, but I'm not sure what I can do to fix it.Sections / Headers and Footers / Page Numbers / Margins / Orientation in Microsoft Word - a Tutorial in the Intermediate Users Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented Legal Users' Guide to Microsoft Word) - Ribbon Versions For example, it happened with pages 46 and 48, with a missing page 47, so I pushed some of the content on page 46 onto the next page, and page 47 magically appeared.

This was a problem in other sections in the document, but I "fixed" it by adding page breaks in the middle of previous pages so as to push the information into the "missing" page. I tried starting the page number from 160 there, but it just magically switches back to page 161. It's like it thinks there's an invisible somewhere, but there isn't. I have a 184 page document, and the page number is messed up between 159 and 161. Background information: I'm using Microsoft Word 2002, and when I'm done modifying this document, it's going to be converted to a PDF for distribution.
